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💩🦠 TRUMP = BIOLOGICAL WASTE

California Governor Gavin Newsom didn’t hold back this week, firing back at Donald Trump’s juvenile nickname “Newscum” by posting:

“Trump calls me ‘Newscum’ — but he’s the real scum.”

And honestly? He’s right. Trump isn’t just scum in the metaphorical sense—he resembles it in the most literal, biological way.

Scum forms when filth rises to the surface. It’s a slick, toxic layer—ugly, foul-smelling, and dangerous when left unchecked.

Trump is the political equivalent of pond scum: bloated with filth, feeding off decay, and thriving in stagnant waters of ignorance and fear.

He floats atop the Republican ecosystem like a film of rot, reflecting nothing but the worst of what lies beneath—xenophobia, corruption, cruelty, and grift.

Like biological scum, he suffocates everything good beneath him. Truth? Asphyxiated. Empathy? Starved of oxygen. Decency? Drowned under a surface of sludge so thick, even light can’t get through.

So yes, Trump is scum. Not just because he’s vile—but because, like any contaminant, he spreads unless scrubbed away.

@Open Letters by Mersault

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Ana Popescu's avatar

I am Bipartisan and I listen to all sides. In fact I try to support all sides as long as everyone is doing what is right. I honestly think that on both sides instead of pointing fingers constantly, we can put out what each side of our parties have to offer and plans. I look forward to seeing what you have planned Gavin and I hope for a better America our precious land❤️

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Cathy Lagarda's avatar

You MUST run for president 2028. This must happen for our salvation!

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CoCo's avatar

Gavin your LAPD joined ICE Friday evening in immigration hood in LA beating up women and children 😳‼️stop with the KN podcast/photo ops and do inventory management of your moment in history to:

No LAPD police brutality against civilians and citizens.

Stop funding feds. Hard stop money talks.

Get together with fellow govs and make an action plan to throw heavy stops back on regime- again money moves.

Share education and action plans for citizens to do.

Lead like Zelenskyy from a lions heart- 💜 not from ego and future glory!

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WillHotkiss's avatar

He’s a lot like Rump in that respect with ego and photo opps. WE will see what he actually does. I haven’t seen any real progress with the ICE situation, despite his words. The LAPD does not legally have to comply with ICE, yet they have all but joined them.

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John Marcus's avatar

Hi

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Kate's avatar

Can you please make immigration hearings go online like the other courts do???

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Cher Carter's avatar

Thank you so much. Oregon Coast here.

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Joseph's avatar

Of course you did. Because you're of the same ilk.

You want complete control.

You're the Nero of the 21st century. The state you profess to be governor of is in shambles and yet you're out playing patty-fingers in other states while we are languishing because of your fucking retarded policies.

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Anna de Bera's avatar

I’d much rather hear about what you’re doing to cut the cost of living for Californians. We’re drowning.

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Kate's avatar

Set these people and KIDS!!! FREE GOVERNOR - help more!!! The Posse Comitatus Act Is in violation!!! I thought you had control of our national guard back?????!!!!! @Gavin Newsom

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Macro Alpha's avatar

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NotInMyCountryYouDont's avatar

Hey, this is just a general comment. I just saw the news about the raids on the cannabis farms. I'm just one person in Texas, but I'm behind you all the way!

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Scared2025's avatar

Hi,

This is the article that covers my concerns about privacy. DHS has MQ9A circling the Lake Forest IRS building 24/7 since March, our community and very close to our homes.

https://www.twz.com/air/department-of-homeland-security-q-9-reaper-drones-are-orbiting-over-los-angeles

https://govconexec.com/2025/06/general-atomics-to-arm-spains-mq-9a-fleet-under-deal-with-us/

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