White Lightning Press
Capitola Barn Bureau 95010
Tango Sierra Reporting
09 June 2025
To. Media TBA
Fm. Soldier
Subj. Checkpoint L.A.--Newsom Insulted--Lowbrow Presidential Decorum
Encl. (1) submitted herewith.
1. Organizational documentation of us president deliberately and intentionally demeaning and degrading california governor, los angeles mayor and other state officials
2. Evidence of Organizational Documentation: Presidential Demeaning and Degrading Statements Toward California Officials
a. Summary:
There is clear, documented evidence—both in official statements and public communications—of President Donald Trump using deliberately demeaning and degrading language toward California Governor Gavin Newsom, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, and other state officials during the June 2025 deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles.
b. Key Examples from Official and Public Statements:
(1) White House Official Statement:
The White House, through Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, issued a statement explicitly accusing California’s Democratic leadership of failing in their duties:
“California’s feckless Democrat leaders have completely abdicated their responsibility to protect their citizens.”
(2) This language, using terms like “feckless” and “abdicated,” is both demeaning and intended to undermine the competence and authority of state officials.
3. President Trump’s Social Media Posts:
a. President Trump publicly characterized Governor Newsom as “incompetent,” stating:
(1) “You have an incompetent governor... take care of this, or I'm sending in the troops.”
(2) He further threatened that if Newsom and Mayor Bass did not “do their jobs,” the federal government would intervene, referring to “RIOTS & LOOTERS” and promising to “solve the problem, the way it should be solved!!!”.
4. Presidential Memorandum and White House Communication:
a. The administration’s official communications repeatedly described California’s leaders as unable to “fulfill their duties” and blamed them for allowing “lawlessness to fester.”
b. These statements were released as part of the justification for federalizing the National Guard and bypassing state authority.
c. Context and Intent:
(1) The language used by President Trump and the White House was not incidental; it was part of a coordinated effort to justify the unprecedented federal intervention in California by publicly undermining the legitimacy and competence of state and local officials.
d. Governor Newsom and Mayor Bass both objected to the deployment, with Newsom labeling the federal action as “deliberately crafted to escalate tensions” and “purposefully inflammatory”.
5. Conclusion:
a. There is substantial organizational documentation—via official White House statements, presidential memoranda, and public remarks—that President Trump deliberately and intentionally demeaned and degraded California Governor Gavin Newsom, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, and other state officials.
b. The language used was designed to question their competence and justify federal intervention, representing a clear pattern of demeaning and degrading communication at the highest executive level
PART II. NARRATIVE SUMMARY
1. President's misnaming California governor as "newscum" is classless and unbecoming of commander in chief
a. Public figures, especially the President, are expected to uphold a certain level of decorum and respect, even (and perhaps especially) when disagreeing with political opponents.
b. Using derogatory nicknames like “Newscum” for California Governor Gavin Newsom is widely seen as classless and unprofessional. It undermines the dignity of the office and distracts from substantive policy debates that genuinely matter to citizens.
c. Such language can also deepen political polarization and set a poor example for civil discourse. Many Americans expect leaders to model respectful disagreement and to focus on issues rather than personal attacks. d. Ultimately, the President’s words carry weight—not just in the U.S., but around the world—and using them to insult rather than to inspire is unbecoming of a commander in chief.
PART III. CIVIL AFFAIRS
1. US president calling california governor "newscum" is deliberate effort to undermine effort for resolution of los angeles civil unrest
2. Analysis of President's Use of "Newscum" and Its Impact
a. Deliberate Use of Derogatory Language
(1) President Donald Trump referred to California Governor Gavin Newsom as "Newscum" in multiple recent social media posts, including during the escalation of civil unrest in Los Angeles connected to federal immigration enforcement actions.
(2) This is not the first time Trump has used this derogatory nickname; it has been a recurring feature of his public commentary regarding Newsom and California state leadership.
(3) The use of such language is widely recognized as inflammatory and intentionally provocative.
2. Intent and Effect
a. The timing and context of Trump's remarks—amidst large-scale protests and the controversial federal deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles—suggest a deliberate strategy to undermine Governor Newsom's credibility and authority.
b. By publicly mocking Newsom and labeling him "incompetent," Trump frames the California leadership as unable to manage the crisis, thereby justifying federal intervention.
c. This rhetoric escalates the conflict by:
(1) Delegitimizing local efforts to resolve unrest through peaceful means.
(2) Shifting blame for violence or disorder onto state and city officials, rather than federal actions or policies.
(3) Polarizing public opinion and deepening partisan divides, which can hinder cooperation needed for de-escalation and resolution.
3. Expert and Official Reactions
a. Governor Newsom and other California officials have characterized Trump's actions—including both the language and the National Guard deployment—as "deliberately inflammatory" and "the actions of a dictator," arguing that they are designed to provoke rather than resolve unrest.
b. Academic and political analysts have noted that Trump's ongoing antagonism toward California fits a broader pattern of using the state as a political foil, often to rally his base and justify aggressive federal action.
Conclusion
c. The president's use of the term "Newscum" in this context is not accidental. It is a deliberate rhetorical move intended to undermine Governor Newsom's legitimacy and efforts to restore order in Los Angeles, while framing federal intervention as necessary due to alleged local incompetence. This approach is widely seen by critics and experts as exacerbating tensions and making peaceful resolution more difficult .
PART IV. SUPPORTING ARGUMENTS
1. Ongoing Demeaning and Degrading Behavior by the US President Toward Heads of State, Governors, and Officials
a. Recent Incidents Involving Foreign Heads of State
(1) In February 2025, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance held a highly contentious and publicized meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office.
(2) The meeting, broadcast live, was marked by Trump and Vance repeatedly criticizing and at times drowning out Zelenskyy’s voice. Media outlets described it as an unprecedented public confrontation between a US president and a foreign leader.
(3) Trump had previously implied that Ukraine was to blame for the Russian invasion and called Zelenskyy a "dictator" before later retracting the statement. The meeting’s fiery and antagonistic tone drew swift criticism from US allies and global figures, who voiced support for Zelenskyy and rebuked Trump’s approach. In the US, reactions were sharply divided along party lines.
(4) The aftermath of the confrontation saw the Trump administration briefly suspend intelligence and military aid to Ukraine, resuming only after Zelenskyy agreed to a ceasefire proposal, which ultimately did not materialize due to Russian rejection.
(5) Public opinion was split, with a YouGov poll showing 51% of Americans felt Trump was disrespectful toward Zelenskyy.
Broader Pattern in US Foreign Policy
Analysts have noted that President Trump’s approach to foreign policy is often erratic, politicized, and marked by confrontational interactions with world leaders. His "dressings-down" of other heads of state are seen as a metaphor for a US foreign policy that is unpredictable and heavily influenced by personal and political motivations.
2. Treatment of US Officials and Governors
a. Domestically, the Trump administration has pursued policies that centralize control in the presidency, often at the expense of traditional checks and balances. Project 2025, a blueprint for executive power, advocates for replacing career officials with ideologically aligned appointees and stripping civil servants of employment protections, making them more vulnerable to removal for political reasons.
b. This approach is seen by critics as undermining the independence and morale of federal agencies and officials.
At the state level, most governors in the US have the power to remove agency officials, though the process and requirements vary by state. Some require a specific cause for removal, while others grant broader discretion.
3. Summary Table: Recent Examples and Patterns
Incident/Policy Description Response/Impact
Trump–Zelenskyy Meeting Publicly criticized and talked over Ukrainian president; called him a "dictator" Widespread criticism from allies; US divided
Project 2025 Approach Proposes centralizing power, removing protections from officials, replacing with loyalists Criticized as authoritarian
Foreign Policy Conduct Erratic, confrontational, politicized interactions with world leaders Allies concerned, adversaries emboldened
4. Conclusion
There is substantial evidence that the current US president has engaged in demeaning and degrading behavior toward both foreign heads of state and domestic officials. This is reflected in highly publicized confrontations, policy proposals aimed at consolidating executive power, and a broader pattern of politicized interactions that have drawn criticism both at home and abroad.
5. Synthetic intelligence inquiries. Perplexity AI
6. Image. https://www.rwongphoto.com/photo/california-state-capitol/
7. Report by VLR, Whiskey Lima Papa (c) 2025
End of Report.
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