Newsom needs to stop crying and do the job he was elected to do.

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is under fire after a controversial federal immigration raid at a suspected illegal marijuana farm in Camarillo, California revealed shocking allegations — including the use of child labor. But instead of addressing the serious concerns, Newsom took to social media with a personal attack aimed at President Donald Trump.

“Trump calls me ‘Newscum’ — but he’s the real scum,” Newsom wrote on X, responding to video footage showing tear gas being deployed during protests.

The Trump administration wasn’t silent. Officials fired back immediately. The Department of Homeland Security asked the obvious question:

“Why are there children working at a marijuana facility, Gavin?”

Illegal Minors Found on Site

Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott confirmed that 10 underage illegal migrants were found working at the farm, now under federal investigation for potential child labor violations.

“This is Newsom’s California,” Scott posted, summing up what many conservatives believe: under Democrat leadership, the Golden State is in steady decline.

The cannabis company involved claims it cooperated with federal agents and denies knowingly hiring minors, but the damage is done. The raid sparked hundreds of angry protesters, some reportedly clashing with law enforcement and National Guard units on the ground.

California in Chaos as Federal Agents Step In

The Camarillo raid comes just days after a major immigration enforcement operation in Los Angeles, where federal officers and troops moved through MacArthur Park in a visible show of force. Liberal politicians were quick to condemn the move. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass (D) called the operation “outrageous,” though many Americans view it as necessary.

Meanwhile, Governor Newsom appears more focused on attacking Trump than addressing lawlessness in his own state.

Newsom’s Online Meltdown and 2028 Ambitions

Newsom’s rant is part of a broader pattern. As speculation grows about a potential 2028 presidential run, the California governor has launched a new podcast and increased his social media engagement by attacking conservatives and promoting progressive talking points.

A recent Politico analysis found that Newsom’s anti-Trump posts generate three times more engagement than his usual content — a signal that he’s stoking outrage for clicks while his state spirals deeper into crisis.

He’s also publicly feuded with conservative Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) and even engaged with the viral “Libs of TikTok” account, after they posted video footage that allegedly showed a protester firing a gun at federal agents in Camarillo.

Newsom’s crude response?

“Of course I condemn any assault on law enforcement… now do January 6.”

Conservatives Ask: Is This Leadership?

While law enforcement tries to restore order and enforce immigration law, California’s top Democrat appears more interested in virtue signaling and Twitter fights. The real question: How much longer can California function under this kind of leadership?

For many Americans — especially older voters who value law and order — the answer is becoming increasingly clear.