Munich — California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized President Donald Trump while speaking at the Munich Security Conference this week. He labeled Trump "un-American" and called administration environmental rollbacks harmful. Newsom met with international officials after attending Davos last month and plans a memorandum with Ukraine, according to his office. He scheduled U.S. travel for a South Carolina visit and a book-tour stop in Rock Hill, including events on February 23 organized by the South Carolina Democratic Party. Congressional participation at the conference declined after Speaker Mike Johnson canceled the delegation. All items verified. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom increased his national and international profile through high-profile appearances and scheduled domestic events ahead of a book-tour and political outreach.
President Donald Trump experienced public criticism at an international forum, and Republican congressional participation at the Munich conference was reduced after a Speaker decision to cancel a delegation.
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