California Governor Gavin Newsom has taken a bold swing at former President Donald Trump with a new social media video that highlights Trump’s many controversies. Posted on Saturday, the video kicks off with Trump’s candid admission aboard Air Force One, stating, “I don’t think there’s anything going to get me in Heaven… I think maybe I’m not Heaven-bound.” This moment sets the stage for a montage paired with the song “Free to Be Me” by Francesca Battistelli, which has become a viral TikTok trend poking fun at personal flaws.
The urgency of this video resonates deeply, as it comes at a time when Trump faces significant legal challenges, including a recent conviction of 34 felonies in 2024. Newsom’s video is a direct challenge to Trump’s image, showcasing moments like the January 6 Capitol riots and headlines calling Trump “GUILTY.” The emotional engagement is palpable as Newsom cleverly juxtaposes Trump’s flaws with the upbeat chorus of Battistelli’s song, emphasizing that everyone has imperfections.
In a particularly striking segment, the video features footage of Trump’s legs, which have gained attention due to his chronic venous insufficiency diagnosis. Newsom also includes a mock-up of Trump reacting to one of his tweets, where Newsom referred to Trump’s comments on Proposition 50 as “the ramblings of an old man that knows he’s about to LOSE.”
As the video progresses, it displays Trump appearing clumsy in various situations, including a notable clip of him standing still while chaos unfolds behind him in the Oval Office. This visual irony is underscored by Newsom’s commentary on Trump’s public persona.
The video escalates with shocking images of Trump alongside convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, adding another layer of critique. It culminates with a screenshot of a recent post from Newsom, where he turns Trump’s derogatory remark, “quiet, piggy,” back on him, showcasing an unflattering image of Trump mid-jacket removal.
This latest video is not just entertainment; it’s a strategic move by Newsom, who has positioned himself as one of Trump’s most vocal critics since taking office. With the 2026 gubernatorial election on the horizon, many speculate that Newsom is laying the groundwork for a potential presidential bid in 2028.
Newsom has been relentless in his social media attacks, and this video is likely to amplify discussions about Trump’s vulnerabilities as he navigates his legal troubles and the 2024 presidential race.
As these developments unfold, all eyes will be on both leaders, especially as Newsom prepares for his next steps in the political arena. The video is already causing a stir online, and many are eager to see how Trump will respond to this latest public jab.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the political landscape continues to shift dramatically.







































