დემოკრატს რომ ასე დააჯმევინებ თავზე, სადამდე მიიყვანა პარტია ამ ღორმა მინეტჩიკმა
“I WILL NOT LET BILLIONAIRES BUY MY TRUST.” — In a shocking live broadcast, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that he would pull his entire media campaign from Amazon Platforms, while condemning Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump for what he called “a dangerous marriage of power and influence.”
The moment was like a thunderbolt between Washington and Silicon Valley. Newsom, calm but with a piercing gaze, looked straight into the camera and declared:
“Politics is about serving people — not feeding billionaire egos. I will not let them buy my trust or dictate my voice.”
Within minutes, social media exploded. Trump, never one to miss an opportunity to attack, fired back on Truth Social:
“NEWSOM SHOULD BE THANKFUL THAT I EVEN KNOW HIS NAME — PITY!”
But Newsom did not respond with anger. On Twitter, he posted a brief but meaningful line:
“History remembers the facts — not the noise.”
The quote went viral, shared hundreds of thousands of times in just a few hours.
Political experts called it “a defining moment for Newsom” — once again showing him not just as a leader for California, but as an independent voice in an era dominated by tech and financial power.
Meanwhile, insiders say Bezos’s team has been plunged into a serious media crisis, as many prominent politicians and artists have publicly expressed their support for Newsom. Hashtags like #StandWithNewsom, #BoycottAmazon, and #TruthOverPower have flooded platforms, turning the confrontation into a nationwide cultural movement.
A senior White House adviser admitted anonymously:
“Newsom just did what most politicians wouldn’t dare do — he took on two of America’s biggest symbols of power head-on. And he won the public’s hearts.”
Analysts say Gavin Newsom’s actions are not only symbolic, but also raise a big question for modern society: Do we still have the right to hear the truth when all the platforms are controlled by billionaires?
From California to New York, political talk shows, podcasts, and morning newscasts are talking about a “Newsom Moment”—a leader choosing principle over power, choosing profound silence over loud reaction.
The confrontation between Newsom, Bezos, and Trump is no longer just a battle of words. It has become a moral test for both American politics and media—where the line between influence and integrity, between money and truth, has never been clearer.
And as many wrote in response to his post:
“There are those who speak to be heard. But there are also those who speak—to silence the world.”
Last night, Gavin Newsom did just that.
And America—stopped to listen.
This post has been edited by WhitePepper on 16 Nov 2025, 13:58
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