After CNN unearthed several videos that contradicted his current claims, the campaign of Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom has fallen into an embarrassing obstacle.
The well-known Democrat, widely considered to be increasing national exposure to launch a presidential campaign in 2028, is shuffling all the way to the middle of the political spectrum through conversations on his new podcast, but one thing he claims to have made It's contradictory According to the Kfile research team.
“@GOP is busy banning the word “Latinx.” …Their priorities speak for themselves. ”
Newsom tried to distance himself from the far left edge of his party by referring to Latinos to ridicule the use of the awakened term “Latins” to appease the transgender agenda.
“No one has ever used the term “Latinku” in my office,” he said in the first show of the podcast, describing the term as “out-touch fixed.”
Kfile not only noticed that someone in his office was using the term, but Gavin Newsom himself used it many times.
“I hope we can really draw in terms of awareness about how impact this has on the Latinx community,” Newsom said during the coronavirus hearing.
He went further in 2023 to “ban the word “latinx”” to attack Republicans.
The report found at least four cases where Newsom tweeted the term from his official social media accounts.
“@GOP is busy banning the history courses of “Latinx” and AP Black, not the war weapons killing our children. Their priorities speak for themselves,” he wrote. With one tweet Starting in January 2023.
According to some polls, Latin terms were invented to avoid the gender forms that are endemic to Spanish, but were overwhelmingly rejected by the Latin community. It also became a harmful topic against the Democrats in the 2024 election, when many on the right used it to ridicule extremism on the left.
That's what the embarrassing CNN report video was It was widely distributed On social media.
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