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Newsom to European Leaders: 'Stop Being Complicit' Over Trump Engagement
Summary
California Governor Gavin Newsom told European leaders to "stop being complicit" in dealings with Donald Trump and called Trump's approach "a T‑Rex; you mate with him, or he devours you." He criticized private-public inconsistencies among leaders and raised concerns about current diplomatic responses.
Content
California Governor Gavin Newsom spoke to reporters about how European leaders are engaging with former U.S. President Donald Trump. He urged them to stop being "complicit" and criticized what he described as insufficient diplomacy. Newsom used blunt language and repeated metaphors to convey his view that current approaches are being played. Reporters pressed him on whether diplomatic paths could lead to other outcomes, including military options.
Notable points:
- Newsom told European leaders to "stop being complicit" in their dealings with Donald Trump.
- He described Trump's approach as predatory, saying "a T‑Rex; you mate with him, or he devours you."
- Newsom criticized differences between private and public statements by officials and said leaders had been "played."
- When asked about a military solution, he said "who knows what happens in that respect" and referenced deployments and measures he attributed to the current U.S. administration.
- He used strong language, including an expletive, while urging firmer and more united responses.
Summary:
Newsom's remarks frame a call for firmer diplomatic stances and express frustration with current international responses. How European governments will react or what concrete next steps will follow was not specified. Undetermined at this time.
