Was California Governor Blocked from Davos by Trump Administration?
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California, Jan 22 (NationPress) California Governor Gavin Newsom’s press office announced that he was prevented from addressing attendees in Davos, Switzerland, due to actions taken by the Trump administration.
"Under pressure from the White House and State Department, the USA House, a church representing the official US pavilion, has denied California Governor Gavin Newsom entry to speak with the media after he was invited by Fortune, the official media partner," Newsom's office stated in a post on X.
Newsom criticized the Trump administration for blocking his access to the American pavilion, remarking on X, "California was just denied at the USA House. Last we checked, California is part of the USA."
According to reports from the Los Angeles Times, Newsom's team was informed that a "venue-level decision" had been made to exclude an elected US official from the program.
His office revealed that Governor Newsom had intended to respond to comments made by President Trump earlier that day at Davos. Trump mentioned his desire to acquire Greenland, claiming he would not resort to force, as reported by Xinhua.
On Tuesday, Newsom admonished European political leaders for their alleged "complicity" in not opposing Trump's demands regarding Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. "It’s time to buck up, it’s time to get serious and stop being complicit," Newsom told reporters during his appearance at the World Economic Forum. "It’s time to stand tall and firm, to have a backbone," he remarked.