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White House: Gavin Newsom Closed Highway During JD Vance’s Trip to U.S. Marine Corps Event — ‘Petty Little Man’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has once again come under fire for his actions, this time for unnecessarily shutting down a highway during Vice President JD Vance’s trip to the U.S. Marine Corps 250th anniversary celebration at Camp Pendleton on Saturday. The White House has called out Newsom for his petty and unnecessary actions, labeling him a “petty little man.”

The event, which was meant to honor the brave men and women of the U.S. Marine Corps, was marred by Newsom’s decision to close down a major highway, causing inconvenience and frustration for many attendees. This move has been widely criticized, with many questioning the governor’s motives and calling it a blatant display of political pettiness.

According to the White House, Newsom’s decision to close the highway was a deliberate attempt to disrupt Vice President Vance’s trip to the event. This is not the first time Newsom has been accused of using his power for political gain. In fact, his actions have been a cause for concern for many Californians, who are growing increasingly tired of his divisive and self-serving tactics.

The White House has condemned Newsom’s actions, stating that it was a clear display of his lack of respect for the Vice President and the U.S. Marine Corps. It is a shame that Newsom would stoop so low as to disrupt an event meant to honor the brave men and women who have sacrificed so much for our country.

This incident has once again highlighted Newsom’s inability to put aside his personal agenda and work for the betterment of the people of California. Instead of focusing on important issues such as the state’s struggling economy and rising crime rates, Newsom seems more interested in playing political games and causing unnecessary disruptions.

It is time for Newsom to put aside his petty and selfish actions and start focusing on the needs of the people he was elected to serve. The people of California deserve a leader who is willing to put their interests above their own personal gain. Newsom’s actions have only further cemented his reputation as a “petty little man” who is more concerned with his own political ambitions than the well-being of his constituents.

The U.S. Marine Corps 250th anniversary celebration was a momentous occasion, and it is a shame that it was overshadowed by Newsom’s actions. The brave men and women of the U.S. Marine Corps deserve our utmost respect and gratitude, and it is disappointing that Newsom chose to disrupt their special day.

In the midst of all the chaos and division, it is important to remember the values that the U.S. Marine Corps stands for – honor, courage, and commitment. These are the same values that should guide our leaders, and it is clear that Newsom has failed to uphold them.

In conclusion, it is time for Gov. Gavin Newsom to put aside his petty and divisive actions and start focusing on the needs of the people of California. The White House has rightly called him out for his unnecessary and disruptive behavior, and it is time for him to take responsibility for his actions. Let us hope that in the future, Newsom will prioritize the well-being of his constituents and work towards a better and more united California.

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