Gavin Newsom Intensifies Controversial Rhetoric, Aims Criticism at Stephen Miller

California Governor Gavin Newsom has stirred controversy with his recent comments targeting Stephen Miller, a prominent figure in the Trump administration. This comes in the wake of rising political violence, particularly against conservative individuals.

Just weeks after the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, Newsom’s official press office took to Twitter to label Miller a "fascist." The tweet, which was posted on September 27, 2025, has drawn significant attention and criticism. Miller, who served as Deputy Chief of Staff under former President Donald Trump, responded with a question about the motivations behind the post, to which Newsom’s office replied directly, reaffirming their stance.

The exchange escalated further when Donald Trump Jr. weighed in, suggesting that Newsom was aware of the implications of his words. Newsom’s press office responded again, implying that they were calling out Miller and Trump for their authoritarian tendencies.

Critics of Newsom have pointed out that such rhetoric may contribute to an already tense political climate. Comments following the incident highlight a growing concern over inflammatory language in politics. Some, like Riley Gaines, have noted that many Democrats seem uninterested in reducing the heat of political discourse. Meghan McCain echoed this sentiment, questioning why Republicans would trust the left to lower tensions.

Newsom’s comments have raised alarms among various political figures. Fox News host Harris Faulkner questioned the appropriateness of using language similar to that found on bullet casings at the scenes of violent acts. Representative Nancy Mace also urged Newsom to reconsider his approach, warning that continued inflammatory rhetoric could lead to more violence.

The incident underscores a broader issue within American politics, where rhetoric can escalate tensions and fuel division. Many are calling for leaders to take responsibility and work towards a more constructive dialogue.

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