Gavin Newsom Is 'Obsessed' With Fox News But 'Would Not Recommend' Democrats Appearing On It

Democratic California governor Gavin Newsom revealed he obsessively watches Fox News, but told former White House press secretary Jen Psaki that Democrats should not appear on the network.

In an interview with Psaki, Newsom joked that his staff has “literally tried to have interventions” with him over his penchant for watching the Fox News Network, telling the “Inside” host he tunes in every night in a quest to “understand.” Newsom clarified he wasn’t tuning in to understand how the other side thinks, but to look for patterns.

“I don’t want to know what they think, I want to see the patterns, and what you see are patterns that emerge,” Newsom stated.

He explained Democrats are upset with being on the “defensive” on issues like abortion and gun control, blaming “the anger industry, the entertainment wing particularly of the Republican Party” for dividing the country.

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