Summary
California Governor Gavin Newsom is using a social media strategy that mimics former President Trump's style to comment on the ongoing redistricting issue in the U.S. Newsom's posts playfully imitate Trump's online communication, focusing on the conflict over new congressional maps.
Key Facts
- Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, is copying Trump's all-caps posting style on social media.
- Newsom is highlighting the redistricting battle where states are drawing new congressional maps.
- Newsom aims to oppose Trump's influence and Republicans' efforts in redistricting.
- He uses his press office's social media to share these messages, often signing them "GCN."
- Newsom's posts make fun of Trump's social media habits, like using exaggerated language.
- California plans to introduce its new congressional maps, reacting to redistricting moves by Republican states.
- The White House did not respond to the comments Newsom made through his posts.
- Newsom's social media activity is part of a broader discussion on the acceptance of Trump's online communication style.