
President Donald Trump reignited his feud with California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday, attacking the Democrat after he signed a clean energy cooperation deal with the United Kingdom.
Trump called Newsom a “loser” and said it was inappropriate for British officials to partner with him, warning the agreement would not succeed.
Details of the Energy Partnership
Newsom signed a memorandum of understanding in London with UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband aimed at expanding clean energy investment, scaling technology deployment, and increasing export opportunities for British companies in California.
The governor’s trip is part of a broader European tour focused on climate policy and economic cooperation, fueling speculation about a possible 2028 presidential run.
Political Back-and-Forth Escalates
Newsom’s office pushed back, accusing Trump of favoring fossil fuels and arguing that international leaders are aligning with California’s climate agenda. The clash reflects ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and California over environmental policy, infrastructure, and migration trends, with both leaders frequently trading public criticism.
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