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Gavin Newsom is ready for his close-up
NORMALLY, GAVIN NEWSOM is loose. The Democratic governor of California talks with a staccato cadence, often flitting from one incomplete thought to the next. When he talks to journalists or asks a guest on his podcast a meandering question, he tends to use a lot of meaningless filler words: 'in the context of' is a frequent Newsomism. But on June 10th he was clear and direct. 'This brazen abuse of power by a sitting president inflamed a combustible situation,' he said during a televised address after President Donald Trump deployed nearly 5,000 troops to Los Angeles to quell protests over immigration raids. 'We do not want our streets militarised by our own armed forces. Not in LA. Not in California. Not anywhere.'