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California Governor Gavin Newsom and Vice President JD Vance once again faced off after Vance visited California’s Disneyland this weekend with his family.
The two traded over X, known as Twitter on Saturday.
Newsom has deployed military forces in California to criticize the vice president’s trip to the state and to support immigrant raids amid rising tensions between the governor and the Trump administration.
“JD is back in California. He won’t spend time defending the Medicaid system, stealing children’s school meals, militarizing American cities or adding trillions to their debt,” Newsmom said. “Instead, he’s heading to Disneyland, probably to restrain Mickey Mouse at this rate.”
The California governor referenced an earlier post where he challenged the debate to Vance and refused to respond.
Vance replied in Newsom’s latest post on Sunday, “Thank you for having a great time.”
Not the first exchange
The exchange was not the first time Newsom and Vance found themselves online in Loggerheads.
Last month, the president suggested to reporters that Newsom should be arrested as the Trump administration deployed National Guard troops to crack down on protests against immigration attacks in Los Angeles.
A native of San Francisco criticized the president’s comments in a social media post.
“The US president just called for the arrest of an incumbent governor. This is the day I hoped not to see him in America,” he wrote to X.
Vice President Vance was also involved in the fight at the time, writing, “Do your job, that’s all.”
Anthony Robledo and Michael Loria of USA Today contributed to this report.
Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA Today. Contact him at fernando.cervantes @gannett.com and follow him at x @fern_cerv_.

