Newsom Plans to Crash Trump Visit to California: Will Greet at Airport, Uninvited
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42% Medium Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
70% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : "Newsom previously admitted while he had invited Trump to California, he had not had any contact with the president before his visit, but planned on welcoming him on the tarmac of Hollywood Burbank Airport, where Air Force One is expected to land, as Breitbart's Joel Pollak has noted.42% : For his part, Trump also told Fox News, "I don't think we should give California anything until they let water flow down into their system," repeating assertions the state could better combat its fires in Los Angeles if it directed water from the northern part of the state to its southern part.
31% : The closely watched visit could determine disaster aid for the state and how Trump will work with Democratic governors throughout his four years in office, the Hill notes.
19% : Trump on Wednesday told Fox News's Sean Hannity a consideration of whether or not he would meet one-on-one with Newsom was not a priority.
17% : Republicans have heaped criticism on Newsom, a possible 2028 presidential candidate, for his handling of the wildfires, with Trump leading the way.
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