‘Sem Playbook’: Vivek Ramaswamy liked Gavin Newsom from George Walece; It is said that his President’s dreams ‘will end in the dustbin of history’

Republican Firebrand Vivek Ramaswamy on Tuesday intensified his criticism of Gavner Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, which attracts a stimulating comparison between Democrats and former Alabama Governor George Walece – defying federal deviation orders during the era of civil rights.Ramaswamy wrote on X, “There is another Democrat Governor from American history – George Wallace is similar,” Ramaswamy wrote on X, a controversial line in the 1960s wrote a controversial line amidst a controversial opposition to the federal forces of the federal forces of Walless and the federal forces of President Trump.Wallace is a symbol of the disregard of isolation-era, in 1963, former President John F. Kennedy and later in 1965, President Lindon B Johnson opposed federal orders to inspire former President John F. Kennedy to make Alabama National Guard federal in 1965. Former US President Johnson refused to protect Vaalese during Selma from Montgomery March, calling troops to ensure their safety – a decision – a decision that became a decisive moment in American history.Now, after half a century, the echo of that federal-state struggle is coming out again.“I really like Gavin Newsome as a person, but he won’t like it,” Ramaswamy said. “George Walece fought against federal deviation; Gavin Newsom now fights against federal exile. Whatever wanted separate cities; Newsom Sanom wants cities. Wings blocked the school doors; Newsom Block Ice Van.”Their comments come between the White House and the Sacramento amidst the intensive deadlock, President Trump sent thousands of National Guard soldiers and 700 American Marines to secure federal buildings in the city of Los Angeles and to assist snow in immigration raids. Newsom, who was not consulted in the judgment, condemned the move as “illegal and immoral” and took the administration to court.Newsom wrote on X earlier this week, “Donald Trump is fueling the fire. The national guard of a state is illegal and immoral without consulting the governor of that state.”For Ramaswamy, the symbolism is deliberately, and fast. He accuses Newsom of grandeur for political gains, arguing that the Governor of California is “rally radical” and is interrupted as part of a major strategy to appeal to the federal authority to appeal to progressive voters for a potential 2028 presidential president.Ramaswamy said, “This is the only playbook again: dodge the feds, rally the radicals, and do it to wander on your base in front of the cameras.” “And mark my words: Gavin Newsom’s President’s ambitions would end in the same way as George Wallace did in the dustbin of history.”