Gavin Newsom dropped the latest act in his descent from governor to political sideshow star: an AI-generated wrestling clip showing him and Barack Obama body-slamming President Trump in a simulated WWE ring.
It was juvenile. It was absurd. And it underscored the Democratic Party’s collapse into digital clownery when real leadership is nowhere to be found.
Newsom’s stunt isn’t “cutting-edge.” It’s a telltale sign of desperation. While California burns under his watch—wildfires raging, taxes surging, businesses fleeing—he’s busy playing make-believe brawler.
The video splashes across social media: Newsom decked out in wrestling tights, Obama delivering the knockout blow, Trump bleeding from the mat. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other left-wing luminaries join the fray, pummeling GOP leaders in a grotesque parody of governance.
This isn’t satire. It’s political vandalism. A governor elected to solve problems weaponizes AI to mock the office of the presidency. That sends a chilling message: Democrats would rather manufacture illusions than deliver real results.
Meanwhile, real Americans face record inflation, crumbling infrastructure and open-border chaos. But Newsom’s biggest priority? Turning policy debates into WWE highlight reels. It betrays a party that has abandoned competence in favor of digital sleight-of-hand.
Make no mistake: AI is a powerful technology. In skilled hands, it can advance medicine, education and national security. In Newsom’s hands, it becomes a tool for petty bullying. That’s not innovation—that’s irresponsibility.
Contrast this carnival act with the GOP’s clear mission. We stand for secure borders, lower taxes and a strong economy. We debate policy in sober terms, not CGI smackdowns. American voters deserve leaders who govern, not clowns who headline.
Last night’s video was more than playground taunts. It was a declaration of Democratic bankruptcy—no ideas, no accountability, just digital hubris. The American people will remember who treated governance like a video game. And in the next election, they’ll vote accordingly.





