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HANNITY MONOLOGUE: Gavin, Keep Playing 'Make-Believe Trump' and Letting Your State Suffer [WATCH]

posted by Hannity Staff - 8.21.25

Gavin’s latest move is a dud…

During Wednesday night’s Hannity, Fox News host Sean Hannity reacted to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s latest anti-Trump play — mimicking the President on social media, capslock and all.

Hannity kicked off his monologue addressing the sad state of the Golden State.

“If you want a glimpse into what America would become if a radical Democrat wins the White House, pay close attention. Despite what is a vast, stunning, collection of natural resources in California — great weather, beautiful geography, great oceans — the Golden State has become totally unlivable for so many Americans,” Hannity said.

Californians are “fleeing the state in droves,” Hannity added, stressing the state has the largest net migration in the entire country.

“Let us be clear: the state’s radical, Democratic agenda led by our old friend Gavin Newsom is to blame for all of this — but that might be news to Gavin. His attention seems to be elsewhere, embarrassing himself, running for President. He’s now so totally fixated and focused on doing whatever he can do to win his party’s 2028 nomination that he changes every single hour of every day — it’s getting hard to watch,” Hannity added.

“He and his social media team are busy trying to mock President Trump on X by posting messages in all caps. He’s trying to pretend to be Donald Trump. He’s attacking Fox News hosts. He’s trying to bait conservatives into social media fights,” Hannity continued.

Hannity has a message for Gavin: Pretending to be Donald Trump will not change the disastrous policies in your state.

Watch Hannity’s monologue above.

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