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Coast Guard Buoy Tender Olympics focuses on mission-critical skills, teamwork in Juneau

Rear Admiral Bob Little (right) and Ensign Camden Martin prepare to take part in the heat-and-beat competition on Wednesday, August 20 in Juneau. (Photos/Videos by Greg Knight/NOTN)

By Greg Knight, News of the North

The 2025 U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tender Round-Up Olympics was held in Juneau Wednesday, August 20 at the Coast Guard Station in downtown.

The BTR Olympics is an annual event that gives participants an opportunity to receive specialized training, discuss ways of enhancing effectiveness, and test the seamanship skills that enable crews to excel at Aids to Navigation missions in the Arctic.

Events included the chain pull, line toss, boom spot, tug-o-war, and heat-and-beat events.

Crew members from the vessels Kukui, Cypress, Fir, Aspen, Anthony Petite, and Elderberry took part.

Lieutenant Megan Grimes is the Coast Guard’s spokesperson for the event in Juneau. Aboard the Kukui, she told News of the North about the value events like the Olympics have in day-to-day operations in Alaska.

“The Olympics are very important because it’s essentially a skills competition,” Lt. Grimes said. “These are skills that the units employ underway during normal operations, and it’s a way to showcase the that proficiency, and with some friendly competition, rile each other up, see who does it best, and also learn from each other and learn from each other’s best practices.”

Boatswain’s Mate Second Class Shane Wood of the Cutter Cypress said unit cohesion among Alaskan units grows thanks to events like this one.

“The big thing that we do here is the networking, everybody comes together in one centralized area, which is uncommon,” BM2 Wood said. “So, unit to unit, we can help each other, as well as [help] within our own unit. We learn how to work together, through these events and the trainings we attend.”

The heat-and-beat competition, which involves heating a shackle pin with a torch until it’s glowing orange, and then using sledgehammers to drive the pin into place and secure a new chain link for a buoy, featured Rear Admiral Bob Little and Ensign Camden Martin on a team.

BM2 Wood said is was great to see a senior officer like Admiral Little, who is commander of the Coast Guard Arctic District, take part in the event.

“You get to see their appreciation for what we do, and the lower ranks, they can see that they they actually care about the job and what we do,” Wood added. “It’s super cool to see them out here doing heat and beats and doing the work.”

Rear Admiral Bob Little (right) and Ensign Camden Martin take part in the heat-and-beat competition on Wednesday, August 20 in Juneau.

Crews aboard Coast Guard buoy tenders in Alaska service more than 1,300 navigational aids along 33,000 miles of coastline, as well as conduct search and rescue, environmental protection and law enforcement missions.

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Glory Hall shifts services next week, Teal street maintains JPD patrols

NOTN- The Glory Hall shelter says it will stop offering dayroom services to non-residents later this month, citing worsening safety conditions around the facility.

The Glory Hall, which offers food, shelter and daytime support at its Teal Street location, plans to end its day services on Aug. 26.

Going forward, only individuals staying overnight at the shelter will have access to the dayroom. Others will be allowed inside only when meeting with a case manager, clinician, or outreach worker.

“The Teal Street area is probably the most major area of JPD patrol right now. There’s a lot of extra patrol that goes on over there.” Said Deputy City Manager Robert Barr.

Barr said the city will continue discussions with shelter staff, police and service providers in the coming weeks as the shift takes effect.

The Glory Hall has served Juneau’s unhoused community for decades. Its decision to adjust services comes amid continued assaults, criminal activity, and “general chaos” near the Teal Street site, including sales of illegal drugs and stolen goods.

Despite more than a year of meetings with residents and city officials, the board says the environment is no longer tenable.

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Alaska Legislature gavels in and out, taking no further action in special session

By: Corinne Smith, Alaska Beacon

The House of Representatives is seen largely empty on Aug. 19, 2025. After lawmakers voted to override two of the governor’s vetoes on Aug. 2, most members departed Juneau and the special session. Legislative leadership said they will take up policy items at the next regular session. (Photo by Corinne Smith/Alaska Beacon)

The Alaska State Legislature gaveled in and out Tuesday as a technical step in running down the clock on a special session, slated to end Aug. 31.

Legislative leaders say they’ve already accomplished their priorities — successfully overriding two vetoes by Gov. Mike Dunleavy — and have no interest in taking up further business this month. Dunleavy had called the special session and asked lawmakers to work on education and agriculture measures.

The House and Senate presiding officers — House Speaker Bryce Edgmon, I-Dillingham, and Senate President Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak — were both on a morning flight that was delayed due to Juneau fog, pushing back the planned floor sessions for more than an hour. But within minutes, they adjourned both the House and Senate until another session at 10 a.m. Aug 31. That’s also expected to be a brief formality, known as a “technical” session.

“We’re going to stand our ground,” Edgmon said in an interview afterward. “And if he wants to call us back in,” he said referring to the chance of the governor calling another special session, “‘second verse same as the first,’ you know. The results are going to be ‘second verse same as the first,’ too.”

Edgmon and Stevens both confirmed that the governor’s education policy priorities would be considered by a new joint education funding task force, which is scheduled to meet Aug. 25, and in the regular session in January. 

Stevens also pointed to the next session for considering a new Alaska Department of Agriculture, as the Legislature has rejected Dunleavy’s executive order creating one. Dunleavy had asked the Legislature again to act on the order in August.

“If it’s his executive order, we can’t affect that. We can’t amend it. We can’t change it in any way. And so we much prefer to have a bill,” Stevens said in an interview Tuesday. “The advantage of going through the legislative process is that we take the time to study all the issues. We can hear various legislators’ thoughts on it, we can hear from the public, and it just winds up with a better process.”

Sen. Robert Myers, R-North Pole, said by phone on Tuesday that the Republican-led minority caucus supports Dunleavy’s education policy items and would have liked to see them considered. “It was at least an opportunity for us to try to drill down a little further and take some time on different education policies, rather than just talking about the funding that was vetoed and then moving on,” he said. 

Jeff Turner, Dunleavy’s communications director, said by email on Tuesday, “it’s disappointing that the legislature is choosing to kick the can down the road.” 

Asked whether Dunleavy plans to call another special session this fall, Turner replied that if the governor chose to do so, it would be announced in a press release.

Myers said he’s not confident there would be any further work or negotiation if the governor called another special session. “Of course, that’s his prerogative, but the way that the majorities are behaving, I don’t see that anything significant is going to change, which is, again, disappointing. You know, we should be focusing on our outcomes for our students, not on playing these kinds of political games.”

Five legislators attended the technical sessions, including Rep. Chuck Kopp, R-Anchorage, Rep. Cathy Tilton, R-Wasilla, and Edgmon in the House and Sen. Bert Stedman, R-Sitka, and Stevens in the Senate. 

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Britney Spears Tackles Messy Situation ‘Like No Tomorrow’ & Alarms Fans …

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Britney Spears is dealing with a messy situation at home.

But she’s also trying to fix it “like no tomorrow.”

Unlike her recent double-nip-slip video, Britney’s not flashing anyone in this video. Even if her “PJs” are a little unorthodox.

So what has some of her fans in such a panic?

Britney Spears in October 2018.
Singer Britney Spears attends the announcement of her new residency, “Britney: Domination” at Park MGM on October 18, 2018. (Photo Credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Britney Spears is cleaning her home ‘like no tomorrow’

On Monday, August 18, Britney Spears took to social media to share not one but two videos of herself.

This isn’t one of her tropical vacations. Instead, the beloved singer was at home.

In one video, Britney casually sang Rihanna’s “Unfaithful,” from 2006, while adjusting a ring light and fiddling with her clothes.

“Messing around with lighting and cleaning my house like no tomorrow,” Britney captioned the Instagram video.

Sure enough, it does appear that there’s some light household chaos on the floor behind her.

We don’t know what chores she was working on, specifically, around the house.

But singing (and getting distracted with singing) while tidying up is a nearly universal human experience.

Britney Spears in April 2018.
Honoree Britney Spears attends the 29th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on April 12, 2018. (Photo Credit: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Was she singing off key?

In a follow-up Instagram video, Britney Spears was singing a different song — “Kiss” by the late, great Prince.

“I would say, Julia Roberts singing Prince’s ‘Kiss’ off key a touch, but I sounded really good behind the lens lol,” her caption began.

“PSS Wise asses, I do know who I am !!!” Britney wrote preemptively to critics.

“I have eight different languages written on my neck … these are my pjs, but I put these boots on to play with lighting … not the most elegant look but hey!!”

Britney Spears in December 2016.
Singer Britney Spears performs onstage during 102.7 KIIS FM’s Jingle Ball 2016 presented by Capital One at Staples Center on December 2, 2016. (Photo Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

Some scratched their head at referring to her outfit as pajamas.

A polka dot crop top and low rise shorts make for a jaw-dropping ensemble.

Some would consider the outfit uncomfortable — either too much clothing or too little — to serve as “PJs.”

Britney Spears in August 2016.
Singer Britney Spears arrives for the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards August 28, 2016. (Photo Credit: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

Why the panic?

As is so often the case any time that Britney Spears posts a video, does not post a video, writes a caption, does not write a caption, or simply breathes, some very vocal people on the internet flew into a panic.

People were wringing their hands elsewhere on social media, suggesting that she needs an “intervention.”

To stop her from, what, singing to herself and wearing boots while doing house chores?

Obviously, if singing and getting distracted while cleaning warranted a conservatorship, none of us would be able to order groceries without permission.

So it’s odd to see such a frenzy over such innocuous posts.

But then, many of the counts drumming up “panic” are content farmers who know that they’ll ignite discourse if they pretend that Britney is having a crisis.

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Yarely Ashley Hermosillo: Popular Influencer Shot Dead at 27

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We have tragic news to report from the world of social media:

TikTok and Instagram star Yarely Ashley Hermosillo has been shot dead near her home in Arizona.

The content creator — who earned hundreds of thousands of followers with her recipes and food vlogs — was just 27 years old.

Content creator Yarely Ashley Hermosillo has died at the age of 27.
Content creator Yarely Ashley Hermosillo has died at the age of 27. (YouTube)

Yarely Ashley Hermosillo died after being struck by stray bullet

According to a report from police in Glendale, Arizona, Hermosillo was struck by a stray bullet during a road rage incident in which she was not involved.

Yarely was rushed to the hospital by her boyfriend, where she died shortly after being shot.

Her mother and young son were also in the car at the time of the incident.

Glendale police have arrested Jesus Preciado Dousten as the alleged shooter. According to Us Weekly, homicide detectives used video from multiple cameras to identify Dousten as the owner of the vehicle from which the shots were fired.

Content creator Yarely Ashley Hermosillo was killed this week at the age of 27.
Content creator Yarely Ashley Hermosillo was killed this week at the age of 27. (YouTube)

News of Hermosillo’s passing was confirmed by People magazine and other outlets.

Family of Yarely Ashley Hermosillo pays tribute

Hermosillo’s family has posted a GoFundMe page with the goal of raising $12,000 for her funeral and other expenses.

“It is with broken hearts that we share the tragic and unexpected passing of our beloved Yarely. At just 27 years old, Yarely’s life was taken far too soon in a senseless act of violence. She was an innocent victim caught in the middle of a road rage incident between others, leaving her family and friends devastated,” the page reads.

Yarely was a loving wife, a devoted mother, and a beautiful soul whose light touched everyone who knew her. She leaves behind her husband and their 4-year-old son, who now face an unimaginable loss. Yarely’s greatest joy in life was being a mother, and she poured her heart into caring for her little boy.”

The fundraiser concludes with a statement of gratitude to everyone who has offered their support thus far:

“We are forever grateful for every prayer, share, and donation made in Yarely’s honor. Thank you for helping us celebrate her life, carry on her memory, and surround her husband, son, siblings and mother with love during this devastating time,” the family wrote, adding:

“May her soul rest in peace, and may her memory live on through the love she gave so freely.”

Our thoughts go out to Yarely Ashley Hermosillo’s loved ones during this enormously difficult time.

Yarely Ashley Hermosillo: Popular Influencer Shot Dead at 27 was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Meri Brown Hints at “Accusations, Heartbreak” in Cryptic Instagram Post

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Meri Brown appears to be going through it at the moment.

But at least she isn’t going through it alone.

On August 18, the long-time Sister Wives cast member gave thanks for those around her… while also hinting at some recent trouble in her life.

She didn’t delve into many details, however.

Meri Brown delved into her decision to leave Kody on Sister Wives Season 19. (TLC)

“When the storm rolls in, you find out real quick who your warriors are,” Meri wrote as a caption to her posing with three friends (one of whom is best pal Jenn Sullivan) in matching shirts.

She added:

“This week has been a straight up shit show! You know the weeks, the ones that come at you from every angle…. accusations, heartbreak, frustration, mistakes, and chaos that just won’t quit. The kind of week that thinks it’s going to break you.”

Accusations? Heartbreak?!?

How interesting, right? As far as we know, Meri hasn’t been able to find and/or keep a boyfriend since walking away from Kody Brown, so it’s unclear just what she’s referring to here.

Meri Brown gestures outdoors on Sister Wives.
Gesturing dramatically on Season 19 of Sister Wives, Meri Brown discusses the future of what was once a shared marital property. (Image Credit: TLC)

In this latest post, Meri emphasized that the aforementioned events did NOT break her.

“This group here, this little group of fierce and unapologetic women, we’re not about to let that happen,” she wrote of her friends.

“These are my people. My ride or die people. We laugh together and cry together. We have each others backs and will stand shoulder to shoulder when the world tries to knock us down. We’ll ride at dawn for each other without hesitation because showing up for each other is just what we do!”

It’s worth noting, we suppose, that Meri doesn’t include any of her former sister wives (Janelle, Robyn or Christine) in this group.

But that shouldn’t come as any surprise to TLC viewers.

Meri isn’t close to any of those women.

Meri Brown has a lot to say on Sister Wives Season 19. (TLC)

“These women aren’t just friends, they’re warriors. They’re therapists, truth tellers, soul healers, and solution strategists,” the reality star went on.

“They’re partners in crime who don’t flinch at the mess or run from the storm. They lean in. They show up. They lock arms and remind me, and each other, who the hell we are what the hell we’re capable of.

“I am beyond blessed, beyond grateful, and beyond words. When the world feels like it’s on fire, these are the kind of women you want in your corner.

“I’m so glad they’re in mine.”

What a nice sentiment and message, don’t you think?

Kody Brown vs Meri Brown, the pair fighting
(TLC)

Meri has been on her own for over three years now.

She, Janelle and Christine all made the right decision awhile back to leave relationships that were entirely one-sided.

Meri has made it clear of late that she’s not getting back together with Kody, and also that the last couple years have taught her some essential life lessons.

“I’m learning about myself while I do it, and learning about what I do and don’t want, [and] what I will [and] I won’t tolerate,” the reality star previously told Parade, adding of the challenges of dating:

“I would love to meet somebody just organically out in public, but I just don’t know how to do that. It’s really hard.”

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Chris Pratt Defends Robert Kennedy Jr. Mere Days After $500 Million Defunding of Cancer …

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Chris Pratt is, by marriage, related to one of the most infamous figures in modern American politics.

Much of the Kennedy family has publicly distanced themselves from Robert Kennedy Jr.

Pratt, however, is speaking up to defend RFK Jr. just days after he defunded vital cancer research — among countless other gruesome cuts to public health in America.

To be fair, Pratt admits that he hasn’t actually looked into what is or is not true about the HHS Secretary. To also be fair … why would he not do that before publicly defending the guy?

Chris Pratt gestures while holding a cigar and in front of a painted American flag.
On August 18, Chris Pratt spoke up to defend one of the political world’s most infamous figures for some reason. (Image Credit: YouTube)

Chris Pratt is leaping to defend RFK Jr.

During the Monday, August 18 episode of Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast, Chris Pratt appeared as a guest.

When he married his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, he did more than join the Schwarzenegger family.

His mother-in-law, Maria Shriver, is part of the Kennedy family.

Which means that she has the misfortune of being the cousin of RFK Jr., the current Secretary of Health & Human Services.

The polarizing actor told the infamous interviewer that: “I really got along with him well. I think he’s great.” It doesn’t end there.

“I think he’s funny. I like him,” Pratt expressed. Then, as if for good measure, he added: “I love him.”

When it comes to the widespread backlash against RFK Jr., Pratt summarized it as:

“Politics is a nasty business.”

RFK Jr. in July 2025.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a roundtable discussion on soil health in the Mike Mansfield Room at the U.S. Capitol on July 15, 2025. (Photo Credit: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

‘I don’t know what to believe’ (but he refuses to ask)

“I’ve seen how the person you are can be such a contrast to the person that people are being told that you are, and you can go, ‘Wow, that is pure fiction,’” Chris Pratt claimed.

He has repeatedly suggested that critics mischaracterize him as a bad person, despite giving interviews like this one.

“So hundreds of thousands or millions of people are being fed that,” Pratt alleged.

“And I’m not there to defend myself, nor am I going to jump in an be mired in this story.” (And yet, he doesn’t stop there)

Chris Pratt holds a cigar while seated.
On the ‘Club Random’ podcast, Chris Pratt speaks at length on many topics. (Image Credit: YouTube)

“In politics, you inherit enemies,” Pratt accurately characterized. “And when you jump on the bandwagon with who is the most divisive president ever, it makes sense that you’re going to be made to look terrible.”

Bizarrely, Pratt then declared: “And so I don’t know what to believe.” Some would say that joining forces with Donald Trump to dismantle American healthcare and medicinal research is a little more than guilt by association.

Pratt was quick to insist that he never actually discusses any of this with RFK Jr.

Instead, he said, he would rather “assume that none of” the things that he hears about the infamous bear carcass aficionado are true. That’s not plausible deniability, but sure, it’s some form of deniability.

Donald Trump sits beside RFK Jr. on July 30, 2025.
Donald Trump sits beside RFK Jr. on July 30, 2025. (Photo Credit: JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

‘I’d hate to be so mired in hatred for the president’

“There’s certain things that he oversees that seem to be supported in a bipartisan way,” Chris Pratt continued. “Like getting terrible toxic stuff out of our kids’ food.”

“I think that’s a great thing. If you just do that, that’s amazing,” he expressed. (Removing dangerous ingredients from food is a worthy cause, but it’s not as simple as he makes it out to be — check the video below)

Pratt then asserted: “I’d hate to be so mired in hatred for the president that any success from his administration is something I’d be having an allergic reaction to.”

“There’s certain things that would be a good thing to have,” Pratt went on. “I want them all to be successful.”

Conveniently, just one day earlier, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver did a thorough breakdown of the so-called “MAHA movement” of which RFK Jr. is an outspoken leader.

Some of Pratt’s critics have characterized his defense of RFK Jr. as “Chris Pratt is joining the war on childhood cancer on the side of cancer.” We can say with reasonable confidence that Pratt would disagree with this description.

But many would also recommend that he research what someone is saying and doing before leaping to their defense.

That would also be good advice for many of his former colleagues, who frequently irritate their own fans by (once again) defending Pratt.

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Jay Cutler Slams Kristin Cavallari For ‘Borderline Slander’: She Got ‘A …

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Kristin Cavallari took her podcast on tour this summer, and as expected, she spilled plenty of tea about her personal life.

In recent months, we’ve learned a whole lot about Kristin’s celebrity hookups, as well as her tumultuous marriage to former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler.

But Cutler now claims that Kristin has been playing fast and loose with the truth.

Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler attend the Uncommon James VIP Grand Opening at Uncommon James on October 25, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois.
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler attend the Uncommon James VIP Grand Opening at Uncommon James on October 25, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images)

And he’s taken to his own podcast to set the record straight.

Jay Cutler lashes out at Kristin Cavallari’s divorcre claims

Jay particularly took issue with Kristin’s claim that she didn’t receive any money from him in their divorce settlement.

“Let’s think about this logically. ‘Not a penny.’ OK. Married for, I don’t know, seven years or so, three kids,” the former NFL star said on the latest episode of his Take It Outside podcast (per Page Six).

“You can go and see how much I made in the NFL. It’s online. You can see the contract from year to year and the total amount at the end of 12 years,” he added.

For the record, Jay made about $128 million over the course of his 12 seasons in the NFL.

Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears tries to get up after being sacked during a game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on December 16, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. The Packers defeated the Bears 21-13.
Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears tries to get up after being sacked during a game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on December 16, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. The Packers defeated the Bears 21-13. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

We have no way of knowing how much Kristin earned from her various business interests over the course of the marriage. But $128 million is undeniably a hefty chunk of change.

So Kristin might have been exaggerating when she claimed that she hadn’t received a single cent from Cutler. More on that later.

“So, you go to divorce and each side gets a lawyer and then you go to court and there’s a judge,” Cutler continued, before accusing his ex of slander.

“It’s irresponsible. I think it’s reckless. I think it’s borderline slander to insinuate that there was zero dollars split during the marriage that each side got,” he continued, adding:

Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari attend the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Awards at Music City Center on December 05, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari attend the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Awards at Music City Center on December 05, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

“It’s insanity. It’s completely false, completely untrue. It is, it just is. I’ve got a divorce decree. I’ve got something that’s signed by the judge — it’s like, 67 pages — it says the number breakdown.”

What we have here is a failure to communicate

It seems to us that these two are talking about different aspects of the divorce process.

In Cutler’s eyes, Kristin may have come out better in the division of communal property.

But when she claims that she didn’t receive “a penny” from Jay, she probably means that she doesn’t receive any spousal support or alimony.

We’re just guessing, of course, but that would account for the discrepancies in their stories.

Whatever the case, for their kids’ sake, we hope these two will soon be able to patch things up — or at least stop hashing out their differences in public.

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How Gavin Newsom trolled his way to the top of social media

With an inescapable, smashmouth, all-caps-laden and meme-filled X account, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is holding a mirror up to MAGA — and MAGA doesn’t like what it sees.

There’s Newsom on Mount Rushmore. There’s Newsom getting prayed over by Tucker Carlson, Kid Rock and an angelic, winged Hulk Hogan. There’s Newsom posting in all caps, saying his mid-cycle redistricting proposal has led “MANY” people to call him “GAVIN CHRISTOPHER ‘COLUMBUS’ NEWSOM (BECAUSE OF THE MAPS!). THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER.”

If this genre of social media post provokes deja vu, there’s a good reason for that.

“He’s trying to mimic President Trump,” MAGA vanguard Steve Bannon tells POLITICO. “He’s no Trump, but if you look at the Democratic Party, he’s at least getting up there, and he’s trying to imitate a Trumpian vision of fighting, right? He looks like the only person in the Democratic Party who is organizing a fight that they feel they can win.”

For a decade, President Donald Trump has blazed trails online. And now, Newsom has found that by replicating Trump’s posts to the point of outright parody and trolling, he’s effectively gamed social media algorithms and colonized X’s typically right-coded “for you” tab.

In doing so, Newsom is not only getting on Republicans’ nerves, but also potentially redefining how Democrats function as the opposition party in the age of Trump.

Michelle Obama famously advised Democrats to live by a dictum: “When they go low, we go high.” Newsom has approached it a bit differently: When they go low, we go low, and — backed by lots of AI-generated slop — end up high in the algorithm.

“I’ve changed,” Newsom told Fox LA when asked about his new media approach in an interview that posted overnight. “The facts have changed; we [Democrats] need to change.”

Newsom’s MAGA-flavored posts have birthed an organic outburst of user-generated memes — not dissimilar to the dynamic Trump has inspired (and from which he has drawn over the years in posts on his @realDonaldTrump accounts). There’s Newsom riding a raptor into battle, a tattered Old Glory rippling in the wind behind him. There’s Newsom riding a different dinosaur while shirtless and sporting an eight-pack of abs, raising pistols in the air. (Newsom’s office tells POLITICO they don’t use AI to generate written content, though lean on it to create visuals.)

Newsom “isn’t just trolling MAGA; he’s proving to Democrats that stepping off your digital high horse and entering the fray is both messy and worth it,” says Stefan Smith, a digital strategist who was online engagement director on Pete Buttigieg’s 2020 campaign. “The man was political roadkill a few months ago but, with a shift in strategy, he’s become a cause célèbre of the Resistance 2.0. No doubt the rest of the 2028 shadow primary entrants are taking notes.”

In some ways, it’s like peering into the near future of what a post-literate presidential campaign might look like. (In case you have trouble imagining who might occupy such a race, look no further than the side-by-side post of Newsom and fellow meme lord Vice President JD Vance, which has been seen on X at least 54 million times.)

“Newsom has entered the digital dojo, and he’s performing the sort of memetic jujitsu that’s scaring Republican white belts unused to actual competition,” Smith tells POLITICO. “For too long, Democrats have been posted up in the parking lot, too afraid of getting it wrong to throw a jab. This should energize folks to get into the octagon.”

Voices on the right are noticing, too. “If I were his wife, I would say you are making a fool of yourself,” Fox News’ Dana Perino said, speaking of Newsom’s antics on X. “He’s got a big job as governor of California, but if he wants an even bigger job, he has to be a little more serious.”

In private, staffers in Newsom’s press office smiled. Perino said nothing about the leader of the free world’s own social posting — the very thing Newsom is emulating.

“ALMOST A WEEK IN AND THEY STILL DON’T GET IT,” the account responded. The next morning, “Governor Newsom Press Office” again flickered to life. “FOX IS LOSING IT BECAUSE WHEN I TYPE, AMERICA NOW WINS!!!”

Newsom’s press office says that Trump has used all-caps less in his own posts of late. White House communications director Steven Cheung is posting about the account, and recently said that Newsom is a “coward and Beta Cuck” for not fielding questions at a press conference. (He was, in fact, as a livestreamed video showed.) Newsom’s press office shot back: “Steven Cheung (incompetent Trump staffer) doesn’t know how to use his computer. SAD!” White House deputy press secretary Abigail Jackson called Newsom’s posts “weird and not at all funny.”

Newsom’s staff count these critiques as wins. In their minds, the Trump aides are, in an indirect way, critiquing their own boss when attacking Newsom’s tactics.

“I hope it’s a wake-up call for the president of the United States,” the California governor said recently, breaking character when asked about his X posts. “I’m sort of following his example. If you’ve got issues with what I’m putting out, you sure as hell should have concerns about what he’s putting out as president. … I think the deeper question is how have we allowed the normalization of his tweets, Truth Social posts over the course of the last many years, to go without similar scrutiny and notice?”

Asked for a comment, the White House sent POLITICO an original meme, referencing a famous scene from the show “Mad Men.” (It is, to our knowledge, the first official White House press statement delivered exclusively in meme form.)

Added Abigail Jackson: “Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

The “Governor Newsom Press Office” account has humble origins. The handle, @GovPressOffice, was created by aides to Jerry Brown — a man more given to Zen Buddhism than the fever swamps of the internet — and belongs to the California governor’s office. Because of that, just as Brown’s aides passed it off to Newsom in January 2019, Newsom will hand it off to his successor in January 2027; he won’t be able to take what he built with him when his term ends.

And what his team has built is substantial. As of this writing, the “Governor Newsom Press Office” account has 408,000 followers on X. Since the beginning of August, it has gained more than 250,000 followers and earned more than 225 million impressions, according to Newsom’s office.

Though some online observers speculated that Newsom digital director Camille Zapata primarily steers the effort, POLITICO has learned that the account is helmed by a team of four or five people — a sort of “brain rot” trust that includes Newsom communications director Izzy Gardon and rapid response director Brandon Richards. Newsom’s office declined to describe the governor’s level of involvement, but told POLITICO that he leads the effort.

No other prospective 2028 candidate — Democrat or Republican — is breaking through in the online attention economy like Newsom. And it’s not just his press office’s account: His campaign X account tops 2.4 million followers. On his campaign accounts alone, since 2025 began, Newsom has gained 2.96 million followers across TikTok, Instagram, X and Substack. All of that has earned him a billion-plus views and impressions, his team tells POLITICO.

Still, AI slop and dinosaur memes don’t vote in Democratic primaries. But Democrats who are way more offline — and who hail from far beyond the Golden State — are also noticing Newsom.

“I’ve heard a lot of people say how happy they are to see a Democrat fighting back,” says Jim Demers, a former New Hampshire state representative and member of Stand Up New Hampshire, a group organizing town halls in the early primary state. “There’s this feeling that Democrats are not fighting hard enough, and he’s showing the fight people are looking for.”

“People in the MAGA movement and the America First movement should start paying attention to this, because it’s not going to go away,” Bannon tells POLITICO. “They’re only going to get more intense.”

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