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Gavin Newsom’s Podcast Deal Sparks Controversy Across Political Spectrum

Gavin Newsom’s Podcast Deal Sparks Controversy Across Political Spectrum

California Governor Gavin Newsom's recent podcast deal with iHeartMedia has ignited a firestorm of criticism from both sides of the political aisle. Launched in early 2025, the podcast, which aims to discuss state and national issues, has been labeled as too cozy with Trump supporters by some Democrats, while Republicans accuse Newsom of using the platform to boost his national profile ahead of a potential 2028 presidential run.

The controversy was further fueled by a New Yorker article that critiqued the podcast as an embarrassing move for the Democratic Party, suggesting it blurs the line between political commentary and personal branding. Critics argue that the podcast, featuring guests from across the political spectrum, dilutes Newsom's Democratic stance and alienates his core supporters.

Despite the backlash, Newsom's team insists the podcast is an innovative way to engage with a broader audience on critical issues facing California and the nation. However, the move has raised questions about the role of state leaders in media and the potential conflicts of interest that arise from such arrangements.

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