Axios News Network and other media on the 24th that what California Governor Newton is now doing is not more than mocking the iconic social media style of President Trump – he also seems to borrow Trump’s brand strategy, imitating the latter selling surrounding goods in the style of “MAGA (Make America Great Again)” and selling a hat in a style that seemed to have been familiar ...
"The Patriot Store is now OPEN!!!!" Mr. Newsom said in a post on social media platform X that day, imitating Mr. Trump's "high-profile" social text style. "A lot of people say this is the greatest product ever. America, enjoy!"
According to the report, Trump used to wear a red hat on his head at a news conference with the inscription “Everything Trump says is right.” and now a similar-style hat sold on a commodity website opened by the Newson team with the inscription “Everything Newson says is right.”
Reports said that some of the products Newsom launched were obviously "satirizing" the surrounding products Trump recently launched. The report said that Trump and his affiliated entities have been commercializing their political ideas for many years, promoting red "MAGA" hats, sports shoes, perfumes and other goods.
Axios said Mr. Newsom and his team had deliberately used Mr. Trump's usual style against him. The Independent added that Mr. Newsom had also been mimicking Mr. Trump's usual all-caps style of posting in the past few weeks. The White House has not yet responded to the move.
During Trump’s first term (2017-2021), Newton had a three-year term as governor, and the two had continued to conflict on issues such as climate change, forest fire prevention, foreign policy. Since Trump was re-elected president, the federal government and California have continued to fry and confront on a series of issues such as Los Angeles fire rescue, comprehensive “dual tariffs” policy, and foreign student visas.
At the beginning of this year, when wildfires raged in southern California, Trump repeatedly criticized Newsom for his ineffective response. On April 16th, after the U.S. government launched the tariff war, Newsom announced that California would sue the Trump administration on tariffs, making it the first state in the United States to sue the Trump administration on tariffs. In June, U.S. federal law enforcement agencies launched law enforcement operations against illegal immigrants in many places in Los Angeles County. Trump ordered the dispatch of National Guard personnel into the Los Angeles area, which is considered to be the first time since 1965 that a U.S. president has mobilized the state National Guard without the request of the governor. Newsom unceremoniously attacked at that time that Trump's practice was "illegal and immoral" and California would take Trump to court.