Gavin Newsom's Press Office has gone viral once again for its mocking of Donald Trump.
The president has been roundly criticised by California Governor Newsom's team, as well as talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, for seemingly falling asleep in meetings. The Governor's Press Office account on X has since drafted a meme showing the "Presidential Walk of Fatigue" with "recently", "yesterday", and "today", all listed as times Trump seemingly drifted off in meetings.
The most recent nap appears to have come at a peace meeting Trump's administration had orchestrated between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Governor Newsom Press Office placed three photos of Trump seemingly napping in various meetings in gilded photo frames and posted the pictures to X.
It's not the first mockery Newsom's team has made of the president, with the Governor's account previously publishing a mock-up health report to counter Trump's "excellent health" claim. Newsom made the hilarious claim through an official statement which ripped apart the president's shorter working days and alleged inability to stay awake during meetings.
The statement, posted to the Governor Newsom Press Office account, mocked Trump for standing "like the leaning Tower of Pisa" and used the president's own rhetoric to jokingly claim Newsom is "the healthiest person alive and ever to live."
The statement reads, "As part of Governor Gavin Newsom's annual physical, we conducted advanced imaging of his cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and neurological health. I'm pleased to report that nothing about the Governor's health is merely 'normal'. Governor Newsom remains the healthiest human currently alive or recorded in medical history."
The 79-year-old Commander in Chief recently confirmed he would release his MRI results, though when pressed by reporters for what the test had scanned, Trump couldn't recall.
He told reporters on Air Force One, "It was just an MRI. What part of the body? It wasn’t the brain because I took a cognitive test and I aced it."
Newsom's press office statement adds, "We'll simply note that Governor Newsom completes full workdays without falling asleep in meetings, does not require 'executive time' to lie down and watch TV during work hours, and is able to stand upright without looking like the leaning Tower of Pisa."

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