đ„ âLeadership Doesnât Whisper â It Roarsâ: Jasmine Crockett Stands With Gavin Newsom and Takes Aim at Trumpâs Climate Chaos
As the world watches American leadership falter on the global stage, one voice is cutting through the noise with clarity, conviction, and courage. Rep. Jasmine Crockett has thrown her full support behind California Governor Gavin Newsom, praising his unapologetic stand against Donald Trumpâs climate denial and calling his leadership a blueprint for Americaâs future â while Trump, she argues, is dragging the nation backward.

Speaking bluntly and without political varnish, Crockett framed the moment as more than a policy disagreement. This, she said, is a battle between progress and regression, between science and spectacle, between global leadership and national embarrassment.
âLetâs be honest,â Crockett declared. âWhile Donald Trump is doubling down on ignorance, Gavin Newsom is doubling down on reality. And right now, reality matters.â
Crockettâs remarks came in the wake of Newsomâs headline-grabbing appearance at a global climate summit in Brazil â a summit conspicuously ignored by the Trump administration. While the White House stayed home clinging to the tired myth that climate change is a âhoax,â Newsom showed up, spoke forcefully, and made it clear that Americaâs future cannot be held hostage by fossil fuel interests and political cowardice.
âLeadership isnât hiding,â Crockett said. âLeadership is showing up. And thatâs exactly what Gavin Newsom did.â
She echoed Newsomâs scathing assessment of Trumpâs agenda, calling it reckless, economically illiterate, and dangerously out of step with the rest of the world. Trumpâs push to revive offshore drilling, roll back environmental protections, and isolate the United States from global climate cooperation isnât just harmful to the planet, Crockett argued â itâs catastrophic for American competitiveness.

âChina isnât waiting for us to argue about whether science is real,â she said. âTheyâre building. Theyâre investing. Theyâre dominating clean energy markets while Trump is stuck in the last century, worshipping oil rigs and coal plants like relics of a dying economy.â
Crockett praised Newsomâs two-pronged climate strategy â protecting the planet while strengthening the economy â calling it âthe most common-sense approach Washington has refused to embrace.â Clean energy, she emphasized, isnât a sacrifice. Itâs an opportunity.
âWhen Newsom talks about low-carbon growth, heâs talking about jobs, infrastructure, supply chains, and American innovation,â Crockett said. âTrump talks about drilling because he doesnât understand the future â or refuses to.â

She was especially sharp in her defense of Californiaâs outright rejection of offshore drilling along its coastline, a plan Trump has attempted to revive despite overwhelming public opposition.
âCaliforniaâs coastline is not for sale,â Crockett said. âAnd it sure as hell isnât a playground for Trumpâs fossil fuel donors.â
Calling Trumpâs drilling proposal âdead on arrival,â Crockett framed Newsomâs resistance as an act of protection â not just of natural beauty, but of public will.
âThis isnât partisan,â she added. âRepublicans, Democrats, independents â Californians donât want drilling. Trump doesnât care. Newsom does. Thatâs the difference.â
Crockett also took aim at Trumpâs broader posture toward the world, condemning what she called his âmiddle-finger foreign policyâ â a mix of tariffs, walls, and isolationism that alienates allies and empowers competitors.
âYou canât lead the world while turning your back on it,â she said. âTrump thinks arrogance equals strength. Newsom understands that cooperation equals power.â
Her most emotional remarks came when she spoke about the real, lived consequences of climate change â wildfires, toxic air, record heat, and ecosystems disappearing within a single generation.
âThis isnât abstract,â Crockett said. âThis is parents who canât take their kids where their grandparents once took them. This is communities choking on smoke. This is oceans warming and reefs dying while one man tweets that itâs all fake.â
For Crockett, Newsomâs willingness to name the problem â and name Trump as part of it â is exactly what Democrats have been craving.
âWe donât need more timid leadership,â she said. âWe need leaders who are willing to call destruction what it is and stand in its way.â
She concluded with a message that sounded less like commentary and more like a warning: the era of denial is ending, whether Trump likes it or not.
âThe future belongs to leaders who respect science, understand economics, and arenât afraid to stand up to bullies,â Crockett said. âGavin Newsom is showing us what that looks like. Donald Trump is showing us exactly why we canât afford to go backward.â
And in that stark contrast, Crockett made her position unmistakably clear: one man is clinging to the past â the other is already building what comes next.




