Hear this, patriots, because the left’s hypocrisy just hit a new low, and California’s pretty boy governor, Gavin Newsom, is front and center in this farce. While President Trump is cracking skulls and withholding a billion bucks in aid to Nigeria until they stop letting radical Islamists turn Christians into target practice, Newsom jets off to the COP30 climate gabfest in Belém, Brazil, on November 11, 2025, to ink a five-year clean energy pact with the very same regime.
Gavin Newsom flew on a Private Jet to Brazil to talk at a conference where he blamed the Palisades fire on Climate Change.
This guy is a total joke.
— Ian Jaeger (@IanJaeger29) November 10, 2025
Yeah, you read that right—this slick operator is playing shadow president, strutting around like he’s the big cheese on global warming, all while ignoring the bloodbath of believers in Nigeria. It’s a ridiculous ploy to burnish his 2028 White House creds, pretending California’s some sovereign powerhouse, but it’s really just virtue-signaling vomit that spits in the face of real human suffering. Trump sees the evil for what it is and acts like a leader; Newsom? He’s too busy hugging trees and schmoozing dictators to notice the genocide.
Here’s @GavinNewsom living it up in Brazil while the people of CA are SUFFERING from high taxes, crime, homelessness and poverty.
Dude is a FAILURE! pic.twitter.com/qMP5PB7bVE
— Hunter Eagleman™ (@Hunter_Eagleman) November 11, 2025
The Brazil Blowout: Newsom Plays Climate Hero While Trump Plays Hardball
Picture this: As Trump ramps up the pressure on Nigeria, designating it a “country of particular concern” for religious freedom on October 31, 2025, and threatening to go in “guns-a-blazing” with U.S. forces if the killings don’t stop, Newsom’s swanning around the Amazonian sweatbox of Belém. He’s the highest-ranking American there because Trump wisely skipped the whole eco-freak circus, refusing to send a delegation to this UN boondoggle. Newsom seizes the spotlight on November 11, blasting Trump as an “invasive species” and a “wrecking ball” for ditching climate deals, then witnesses the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Nigeria on sustainable urban transportation, green ports, and cleaner energy. It’s all smiles and handshakes, focused on electric buses and solar dreams over the next five years, as if partnering with a government that turns a blind eye to Christian massacres is just another day at the office.
This isn’t statesmanship; it’s a shameless audition for the Oval Office. Newsom’s been positioning California as America’s “reliable partner” on climate since Trump took back the White House, using the summit to tout subnational action as the “defining economic opportunity of the 21st century.” He even warned about China dominating green tech while Trump “sleeps.” But wake up, Gavin—while you’re yapping about carbon credits, over 7,000 Christians have been butchered in Nigeria just this year through September 2025, with jihadist groups like Boko Haram and Fulani militants rampaging unchecked. Trump’s not sleeping; he’s the one ordering the Pentagon to prep for action on November 1, vowing to halt all aid and possibly unleash airstrikes or boots on the ground if Nigeria doesn’t protect its faithful. That’s America First muscle—putting our treasure and troops on the line only when it counts, not wasting it on regimes that enable terror.
Nigeria’s Nightmare: A Slaughterhouse for the Faithful That Newsom Ignores
Let’s not sugarcoat the horror in Nigeria—it’s a full-blown crisis where Christians are hunted like animals, and the government does squat. From January to September 2025 alone, militants have slaughtered over 7,000 believers, displacing thousands more and torching churches by the dozens. These aren’t random hits; it’s systematic terror fueled by radical Islamists who kidnap, rape, and murder with impunity. Entire villages in the north and Middle Belt get wiped out, with survivors fleeing for their lives. The Nigerian brass claims they’re fighting back, welcoming U.S. help but rejecting any “genocide” label—yeah, right, as if semantics stop the body count from piling up.
Trump gets it: On October 31, he slapped Nigeria on the religious freedom watchlist, then doubled down two days later, threatening to yank every dime of the roughly $1 billion in annual aid and prep military options. By November 2, he had the Defense Department drawing up plans, making it crystal clear that America won’t bankroll butchers. This is leadership—using our leverage to force change, protecting the persecuted because that’s what a Christian nation does. Meanwhile, Newsom’s deal-making with these enablers? It’s a slap in the face to every victim. His MOU, signed amid the COP30 fanfare, prioritizes “climate adaptation” and “green infrastructure” over human lives, as if solar panels will shield Christians from machetes. It’s peak Democrat delusion: Obsess over weather models while real people bleed out in the dirt.
Newsom’s Presidential Pipe Dream: Virtue Signals Over Victims
Why the rush to cozy up to Nigeria now? Simple—Newsom’s got his eyes on 2028, and this Brazil jaunt is his big swing at looking like a global player. With Trump absent from COP30, Newsom steps in as the de facto U.S. voice, assuring the world that California’s got their back on emissions cuts and tech swaps. He even inked deals with other spots like Brazil’s Pará state, but the Nigeria pact stands out like a sore thumb—partnering with a regime under fire for enabling extremism. It’s all part of his shadow diplomacy schtick, building on California’s rep as a climate powerhouse while Trump focuses on real threats like border security and economic dominance.
But this ploy reeks of desperation. Newsom’s ignoring the elephant in the room: Nigeria’s failure to rein in the killers, which has escalated to over 50,000 Christian deaths in recent years, with 2025 on track to be one of the bloodiest yet. Trump’s withholding aid isn’t just talk—it’s action that pressures Abuja to step up or face isolation. Newsom? He’s too busy preening for the cameras, calling Trump “dumb” for pulling out of Paris accords, to address the moral rot. This isn’t about saving the planet; it’s about saving his political skin, auditioning for donors and voters by playing eco-warrior. America First means prioritizing human rights over hot air, and Trump’s got that locked down while Newsom chases windmills.
The Bottom Line: Time to Ditch the Distractions and Back Real Leaders
Folks, this Newsom nonsense is exhibit A in why the left can’t be trusted with power—they’d rather virtue-signal at fancy summits than confront evil head-on. Trump’s move on Nigeria is a game-changer, forcing a reckoning that could save lives and remind the world that America doesn’t fund failure. As for Gavin, his Brazil escapade and Nigeria deal are just more proof he’s out of touch, chasing presidential fantasies while Christians pay the price. We need more Trump-style spine, not Hollywood hair gel. Stay vigilant, patriots—the fight for what’s right doesn’t stop at our borders.
