đ§Ż The AIPAC Question That Broke the Brain of Gavin Newsom
This man is FAMOUS for talking. He's never met a question he didn't love. I have literally never seen him break like this.
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The moment
Iâve known Gavin Newsom for more than ten years. Heâs one of the most fluent political communicators aliveânever met a question he didnât love, and he usually answers with 1,000 words and three policy cites.
So when my friend and brother Van Lathan simply brought up AIPAC on Higher Learning and saidâŠ
âI will not vote for a candidate that takes $1 from AIPAC.â
âI expected a straightforward answer. A yes. A no. A why.
Instead, Gavin short-circuited. He said âthatâs interestingâ again and again (Mediaite counted seven), claimed Van was âthe first to bring up AIPAC in years,â called AIPAC ânot relevant to my day-to-day life,â and tried to pivot to Prop 50, city councils, school boardsâanything but a clear stance.
This wasnât a trap. It was a layup. And he bricked it off the bottom of the rim.
Why âI havenât heard AIPAC in yearsâ doesnât pass the laugh test
AIPAC is not obscure. Itâs at the center of Americaâs political argument about Gaza and U.S. complicity. It has spent hundreds of millions in primaries, targeted progressives, and is a litmus test for young voters furious about genocide.
And just to ground this in reality: AIPAC publicly thanked Newsom for traveling to Israel in October 2023 and âstanding shoulder-to-shoulderâ with the government. So either he misspokeâor he expects us to believe a phrase he hears regularly is brand new to him. Neither option is reassuring.
What the freeze exposed: the softball culture
The clip went viral not because it was âgotcha,â but because it revealed how rarely our most-protected politicians are confronted with non-softball questions. The second a real question about money and ethics entered the chat, a seasoned communicator stalled.
Nina Turner wrote, âGovernor Newsom is a coward. Good on @VanLathan for pressing him on this question.â
Matt Duss added, âAnyone hoping to run in 2028 is gonna have to come up with a waaaaay better answer than âitâs interestingâ⊠And Iâm sorry but Newsom wants us to believe @VanLathan is the first person to mention AIPAC to him in years? Come on.â
Ro Khanna broke the silenceâThat matters
Then Congressman Ro Khanna did something rareâespecially for a California Democrat speaking about a California governor. He didnât hide behind euphemism when he wrote a public rebuttal:
âThis is not âinteresting.â It is defining for the future of our party. We must be for human rights, not take PAC & lobbyist money including AIPAC, & call out the genocide to win the trust of young voters & have America be a moral leader in the world again.â
That took guts. Members almost never call out a popular governor from their own party and state. Khanna didnât nibble at the edges; he put the stakes on the table: human rights over donor pressure, no AIPAC money, name the crime, win back young voters with moral clarity. If you want to be a national figure in 2028, start where Khanna stood.
Objection & Answer
Objection: He was just thinking out loudâlet the man reflect.
Answer: Reflection is fine. Evasion in 2025âafter two years of televised atrocityâis disqualifying. If you need a minute to decide whether youâll take AIPAC checks, youâve already decided.
Objection: AIPAC is just another PAC.
Answer: It isnât. Its money has reshaped primaries, punished dissent, and financed a politics that excuses mass killing as âself-defense.â Voters deserve to know whether youâre financially tied to itâyes or no.
Objection: We should focus on local issuesâProp 50, school boards, city councils.
Answer: We can walk and chew gum. Local fights matter. So does whether a would-be national leader will accept funds from a lobby implicated in genocide. Thatâs a first-order character question.
What a serious answer could have sounded like
He had a thousand ways to handle it:
Ethics: âNo, I wonât accept AIPAC money. My votes and voice are not for sale.â
Policy: âI oppose collective punishment. I support conditioning aid on international law and opening Rafah now.â
Transparency: âHere are my donors. Hereâs who I returned checks to. Hereâs who I wonât meet with again.â
Instead, we got âthatâs interesting.â Seven times.
The one list: Questions every candidate should answer on the record
Will you accept money from AIPAC or its affiliates? Yes or no.
Do you support conditioning U.S. aid on compliance with international law?
Was what happened in Gaza genocide? If not, state your standard.
Will you back UN-led investigations and prosecutions without exception?
Will you urge your party committees and aligned super PACs to reject AIPAC funds?
Ask these of every mayor, governor, senator, and presidential aspirant. If they freeze, thatâs your answer.
This is bigger than Gavin
Iâm not writing this to drag a man I know. Iâm writing it because Van asked a simple question millions are asking at their kitchen tablesâand the Governorâs panic told the truth about our politics. Too many leaders want to posture as Trump slayers while failing the moral test of our time. If you can condemn authoritarianism at home but wonât say one honest sentence about the Zionist lobbyâs money, youâre not ready for the future the rest of us are already living in.
We donât need more word games. We need leaders who can say what the money is, what it buys, and why they wonât take itâand who can say it before a podcaster corners them.
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Your friend and brother,
Shaun
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It's wild to see a man that NEVER stumbles while talking just completely break like this.
Excellent piece. Indeed Every politician who wants the support and the votes of people who oppose the Genocide, Starvation, False Imprisonment, Ethic cleansing, and utter destruction of Gaza and the West Bank Must Stand with us. They must refuse any association with AIPAC and every other Zionist groups. They must oppose every attempt at universities, media companies, businesses, and so on to curb Free Speech with false claims of "anti-Semitism" censoring, firing, expelling those who speak up for Palestinian freedom and against support for Israeli government Genocide.