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Gavin Newsom draws Democratic ire for hosting Steve Bannon on his podcast | Gavin Newsom draws Democratic ire for hosting Steve Bannon on his podcast |
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‘I don’t think we should give him oxygen on any platform, ever, anywhere,’ Kentucky governor Andy Beshear says | |
One potential future Democratic presidential candidate hit out at another on Thursday, as Andy Beshear, the governor of Kentucky, criticized Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, for welcoming far-right provocateur Steve Bannon on to his podcast. | One potential future Democratic presidential candidate hit out at another on Thursday, as Andy Beshear, the governor of Kentucky, criticized Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, for welcoming far-right provocateur Steve Bannon on to his podcast. |
“I think that Governor Newsom bringing on different voices is great; we shouldn’t be afraid to talk and to debate just about anyone,” Beshear said at a House Democratic retreat in Virginia. “But Steve Bannon espouses hatred and anger, and even at some points violence, and I don’t think we should give him oxygen on any platform, ever, anywhere.” | “I think that Governor Newsom bringing on different voices is great; we shouldn’t be afraid to talk and to debate just about anyone,” Beshear said at a House Democratic retreat in Virginia. “But Steve Bannon espouses hatred and anger, and even at some points violence, and I don’t think we should give him oxygen on any platform, ever, anywhere.” |
Bannon was Donald Trump’s campaign chair in 2016 and chief White House strategist in 2017, a role he lost amid controversy over his far-right views. | Bannon was Donald Trump’s campaign chair in 2016 and chief White House strategist in 2017, a role he lost amid controversy over his far-right views. |
He remains an influential voice on the populist right, even after serving a four-month prison sentence for criminal contempt of Congress, imposed for refusing to cooperate with the House committee investigating the deadly January 6 attack on the US Capitol by Trump supporters. | He remains an influential voice on the populist right, even after serving a four-month prison sentence for criminal contempt of Congress, imposed for refusing to cooperate with the House committee investigating the deadly January 6 attack on the US Capitol by Trump supporters. |
Last month, Bannon avoided more jail time by pleading guilty to a fraud charge related to a private effort to build a wall on the US-Mexico border. | Last month, Bannon avoided more jail time by pleading guilty to a fraud charge related to a private effort to build a wall on the US-Mexico border. |
Speaking to Newsom, Bannon repeated Trump’s lie that the 2020 US election was stolen by Joe Biden – the fuel for the January 6 assault. | Speaking to Newsom, Bannon repeated Trump’s lie that the 2020 US election was stolen by Joe Biden – the fuel for the January 6 assault. |
Responding to Beshear, Newsom said it was “critically important” to understand Trump and Trumpism, adding: “I think we all agreed after the last election that it’s important for Democrats to explore new and unique ways of talking to people.” | Responding to Beshear, Newsom said it was “critically important” to understand Trump and Trumpism, adding: “I think we all agreed after the last election that it’s important for Democrats to explore new and unique ways of talking to people.” |
Newsom’s podcast, This Is Gavin Newsom, is widely seen as an attempt to forge a direct channel to voters, bypassing traditional media. The governor has welcomed rightwing guests including the pro-Trump organizer and podcaster Charlie Kirk. | Newsom’s podcast, This Is Gavin Newsom, is widely seen as an attempt to forge a direct channel to voters, bypassing traditional media. The governor has welcomed rightwing guests including the pro-Trump organizer and podcaster Charlie Kirk. |
Both Newsom and Beshear are widely held to be preparing runs for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028. Newsom is in his second term as governor of California, a deeply Democratic state. Beshear is in his second term as governor of Kentucky, otherwise solidly Republican. | Both Newsom and Beshear are widely held to be preparing runs for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028. Newsom is in his second term as governor of California, a deeply Democratic state. Beshear is in his second term as governor of Kentucky, otherwise solidly Republican. |
Beshear was vetted to be Kamala Harris’s nominee for vice-president last year. He was joined at the policy retreat in Virginia by two more governors Harris was considering for a running mate: Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan and Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania. | |
Adam Kinzinger, a former Republican congressman from Illinois turned anti-Trump campaigner who sat on the January 6 committee, said it was “stupid” to talk to Bannon. | Adam Kinzinger, a former Republican congressman from Illinois turned anti-Trump campaigner who sat on the January 6 committee, said it was “stupid” to talk to Bannon. |
“Bannon is the author of this chaos we’re seeing right now,” Kinzinger said in reference to Trump’s assault on the federal government, his abrasive approach to US allies and more. | “Bannon is the author of this chaos we’re seeing right now,” Kinzinger said in reference to Trump’s assault on the federal government, his abrasive approach to US allies and more. |
“Bannon is the one that says you need to flood the zone with shit … and because Gavin Newsom wants to run for president and thinks he’s gonna be this healer, he brings on this nationalist?” | “Bannon is the one that says you need to flood the zone with shit … and because Gavin Newsom wants to run for president and thinks he’s gonna be this healer, he brings on this nationalist?” |
Kinzinger added later: “I am in shock at the stupidity of Newsom inviting Steve Bannon on his podcast. Many of us on the right sacrificed careers to fight Bannon, and Newsom is trying to make a career and a presidential run by building him up.” | Kinzinger added later: “I am in shock at the stupidity of Newsom inviting Steve Bannon on his podcast. Many of us on the right sacrificed careers to fight Bannon, and Newsom is trying to make a career and a presidential run by building him up.” |
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