California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom lost a grip on his state, allowing rioters to rampage through Los Angeles for days on end and now, he's trying to control the fallout through online censorship.
Earlier this year, Newsom started a podcast through iHeartmedia, Inc. Screenshots show Newsom - through iHeartmedia - is claiming copyright infringement against those commenting on his disastrous handling of the situation.
For example, Newsom gave an official speech as Governor on Tuesday night -- which has nothing to do with his podcast and he begged media to cover it. Now, he's going through YouTube to cast strikes against news or commentary programs destroying his narrative.
🚨NEW — Governor Gavin Newsom is issuing YouTube copyright claims through his "This is Gavin Newsom" podcast on his incendiary address to California during violent riots.
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 12, 2025
Conservative video creators like @LarryOConnor who are critical of Gavin Newsom's words are being punished. pic.twitter.com/IY65Z4QtvX
Newsom is flailing as he tries to salvage his hopes of becoming president. His approval numbers are in the toilet and his coddling of rioters and illegal aliens, on top of his terrible economic policies and devastating forest management practices, are coming home to roost.
🚨 NEW: Poll disaster for Gavin Newsom
— steve hilton (@SteveHiltonx) June 12, 2025
- 63% of independents DISAPPROVE
- 60% of all voters say California going in WRONG direction
- 58% OPPOSE his free healthcare for illegal immigrants plan
- 56% of voters OPPOSE his recent budget
- 55% want smaller government and lower taxes