Newsom Compares Israel to “Apartheid State” as He Blasts War on Iran
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The New Republic B Mar 4, 5:46 PM
Newsom Compares Israel to “Apartheid State” as He Blasts War on Iran
California Governor Gavin Newsom, a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028, has questioned U.S. military support for Israel and called it “sort of an apartheid state.” Pod Save
The Nation B Mar 2, 2:48 PM
Trump and Netanyahu Want to Turn Iran Into a Failed State
Jeet Heer This war looks designed to cause maximum chaos and instability. The world will pay a high price. The post Trump and Netanyahu Want to Turn Iran Into a Failed State appeared first on The Na
The Nation B Feb 27, 10:00 AM
The Red State–Blue State Healthcare Divide Is Dangerous for Everyone
Abdullah Shihipar Whether or not you have access to independent, scientifically sound public health guidance may depend on how your state voted for governor. The post The Red State–Blue State Healthc
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Daily Signal C Mar 4, 10:15 PM
California’s Newsom Indicates Israel Is ‘Apartheid State’
California Gov. Gavin Newsom indicated Israel is an “apartheid state” and said the United States needs to reconsider its relationship with the Middle East nation.... Read More The post California’s Ne
Fox News C Mar 5, 12:00 AM
Newsom suggests Israel is an 'apartheid state,' Netanyahu influenced Trump's actions in Iran
During an event Tuesday for his book, "Young Man in a Hurry," Gov. Gavin Newsom suggested Israel is an "apartheid state" and influenced President Donald Trump's decision to strike Iran.
Daily Wire C Mar 4, 9:09 AM
‘APARTHEID STATE’: Newsom Trashes Israel, Vilifies Netanyahu, Claims Trump Strikes Driven By ‘Grift’
In a vicious attack on President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and the U.S.-Israel relationship, California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom called for rethinking the American s
Daily Wire C Mar 3, 5:45 PM
New Report Contrasts Minnesota Fraud With Big Wins For Red State Taxpayers
A new report is adding fuel to Republican efforts to frame 2026 as the opening salvo in President Donald Trump’s so-called “War on Fraud,” just days before House lawmakers are set to question Minnesot