Davos, Switzerland. California Gov. Gavin Newsom told reporters Tuesday that many global leaders were "rolling over" in response to President Trump and urged them to "stand tall and firm," quipping he should have brought "kneepads." Media outlets captured his remarks, photo-reactive moments at WEF sessions, and subsequent White House criticism and local pushback. Officials and commentators linked the episode to debates over Greenland, Arctic security, and trade. Multiple outlets also reported Newsom distancing from a press office post about ICE. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Conservative commentators and the White House used Governor Newsom's Davos remarks to criticize him publicly and advance counterarguments against his international critiques.
Governor Gavin Newsom faced amplified scrutiny as multiple outlets and the White House publicly rebuked or highlighted his Davos statements and domestic governance critiques.
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