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Newsom Throws Miller’s Free Speech Comments Back in His Face

September 18, 2025
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Gavin Newsom is calling out the Trump administration’s shifting tone on the First Amendment—by drawing on Stephen Miller’s own past words.

Concerns that the Trump administration is moving to clamp down on free speech deepened this week, when ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live! after FCC chair Brendan Carr threatened to revoke its broadcasting license over the comedian’s comments on Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

On Thursday, President Donald Trump complained that most TV networks “give me only bad publicity” and said they should “maybe” have their licenses “taken away.”

Meanwhile, Miller has launched a crusade against left-leaning political organizations in the wake of Kirk’s killing, calling them “a vast domestic terror movement.”

On Thursday, Newsom unearthed an X post from 2022 where Miller wrote: “If the idea of free speech enrages you — the cornerstone of democratic self-government — than [sic] I regret to inform you that you are a fascist.”

Good to know, @StephenM. pic.twitter.com/mDW0vp2iBN

— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) September 18, 2025

The California governor shared the post along with a sardonic comment: “Good to know, @StephenM.”

The Daily Beast has reached out to the White House for comment.

Miller’s free speech post came the same day Elon Musk unveiled his controversial $43 billion bid for Twitter (now X), claiming he wanted to build an “arena for free speech.”

Following the Kimmel news on Wednesday, Newsom posted on X: “There is no such thing as free speech under Donald Trump’s reign.”

SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 21: California Gov. Gavin Newsom holds a bill signing event related to redrawing the state’s congressional maps on August 21, 2025 in Sacramento, California. In a move to counter Texas House Republicans’ plan to redraw the state’s congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, California Democrats took up a proposed constitutional amendment to temporarily redraw their own congressional maps, potentially creating five additional U.S. House seats for their party. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Gavin Newsom’s press office has called Stephen Miller a “Fascist C–k.” Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

This marks the second time this week that Newsom has painted Miller as a looming threat to democratic norms.

After Miller announced Monday that the Trump administration would use “every resource” to “destroy” what he called left-wing “terrorist networks,” the Democratic governor wrote on X, “Wake up America.”

He attached a Fox News clip of Miller ranting about how the Democratic Party is “not a political party” but a “domestic extremist organization.”

Wake up, America.Stephen Miller has already publicly labeled the Democratic Party as a terrorist organization.This isn’t about crime and safety.It’s about dismantling our democratic institutions.We cannot allow acts of political violence to be weaponized and used to… https://t.co/yqiJo1Oh7o pic.twitter.com/h9CvlhRTVQ

— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) September 15, 2025

“Stephen Miller has already publicly labeled the Democratic Party as a terrorist organization,” the governor wrote. “This isn’t about crime and safety. It’s about dismantling our democratic institutions. We cannot allow acts of political violence to be weaponized and used to threaten tens of millions of Americans.”

On Thursday, Trump said he would designate “Antifa,” the decentralized political movement he has railed against since his first term in office, as a terrorist organization.

That prompted Democratic strategist David Axelrod to warn on CNN that the country had arrived at an “inflection moment.”

“This is gonna be a major effort to try and defund any opposition in this country by doing it under this rubric of ‘Antifa’ and the radical left,” Axelrod said.

The post Newsom Throws Miller’s Free Speech Comments Back in His Face appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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