Leaked. Gavin Newsom Prerecords Video Plea to Supporters if Arrested by President Trump
- Chadwick Dolgos
- Jun 10
- 2 min read
California Governor Gavin Newsom has reportedly recorded a video plea to his supporters, urging them to pressure their representatives to demand his release in the event of his arrest by President Donald Trump.
The leaked footage shows Newsom in a dimly lit room loosely tied up with an American flag around him, speaking directly to the camera with a somber tone, asking for nationwide support to secure his freedom.
Newsom’s video comes amid his repeated public statements expressing a desire to be arrested by federal authorities. The governor has made multiple appearances on social media and at press conferences, challenging Trump to detain him for unspecified reasons.
Political analysts suggest this is an attempt to galvanize his base and position himself as a martyr for progressive causes.
The video, which has not been officially released, includes a call for supporters to flood congressional offices with demands for his immediate release, citing the need to protect illegal immigrants.
Tom Homan, Trump’s border security advisor, addressed Newsom’s antics during a recent interview. “There’s nothing to arrest him for,” Homan said.
“He’s begging for it, but we’ve got no cause. I’d kindly ask the governor to focus on the riots tearing up his state instead of staging these theatrics.”
California has faced ongoing unrest in several cities, with reports of looting and property damage escalating in recent days.
Newsom’s administration has been criticized for its handling of the situation, with local law enforcement struggling to maintain order.
Despite these challenges, the governor’s focus appears to remain on his potential arrest, which he frames as a looming threat to his leadership.
In the leaked video, Newsom emphasizes unity and resistance. “I don't know if they'll ever release me, so it’s up to you to hold the line,” he said.
“Call your representatives. Demand they stand up to this abuse of power.”
The situation has sparked widespread discussion online, with hashtags related to Newsom’s plea trending across platforms. Many users question the governor’s priorities, pointing to the state’s pressing issues, including economic strain and public safety concerns.
Others view the video as a bold stand against more than 74 million Americans.
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