California Gov. Gavin Newsom didn’t hold back. Furious that his party had folded in a high-stakes showdown with Donald Trump, he made his frustration public within hours of the Senate vote that ended the six-week government shutdown.

Newsom’s outrage this time wasn’t aimed at Trump directly — but at his own side for giving him what looked like another win.

What triggered the outburst was the deal itself — a short-term funding agreement that reopened the government but dropped the one demand Democrats had held firm on for weeks: an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies.

Eight broke ranks, joining Republicans to hand Trump the bipartisan optics he wanted and leaving millions still facing higher health-care costs in January.

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