A damning video has resurfaced showing Jennifer Siebel Newsom, wife of California's far-left Governor Gavin Newsom, launching a vicious attack against evangelical Christians and conservatives for standing in the way of the radical abortion agenda.
In the explosive footage, the governor's wife shows her true colors, claiming that Christians are "living in this silo, this evangelical, conservative silo that, ultimately, is just pulling us back as a country to a time and a place where we don't deserve to be."
The timing couldn't be worse for Newsom, who is widely suspected of plotting a 2028 presidential campaign. While President Trump continues his successful second term agenda of putting America First, Democrats like the Newsoms are doubling down on their war against traditional values and religious freedom.
The Left's War on Faith
Siebel Newsom's comments reveal what we've known all along - the radical left sees Christians and conservatives as enemies to be defeated, not fellow Americans with legitimate concerns about protecting innocent life. Her complaint that evangelicals won't allow progressives to "redefine what pro-life means" shows just how twisted their agenda has become.
"They're living in this silo, this evangelical, conservative silo that, ultimately, is just pulling us back as a country to a time and a place where we don't deserve to be." - Jennifer Siebel Newsom
This is the same California where Newsom has turned the Golden State into a dystopian nightmare of homelessness, crime, and economic collapse - all while pushing extreme woke policies that have driven families and businesses fleeing to red states like Texas and Florida.
Patriots should take note: this is what the Democrat establishment really thinks about Christians and conservatives. They don't want unity or compromise - they want to silence and marginalize anyone who stands for traditional American values.
As Newsom positions himself for a potential White House run, will evangelical voters remember how his own wife attacked their faith? The answer could determine whether the MAGA movement continues beyond Trump's second term.
