- California Gov. Gavin Newsom defended his shift toward a more confrontational political style, including combative social media posts and litigation, during an appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher."
- Newsom explained his tactics, which host Bill Maher compared to Donald Trump's, as a deliberate attempt to "put a mirror up to Donald Trump" and highlight the "absurdity" of the modern political landscape.
- The discussion occurred after a Delaware judge ruled that Newsom's $787 million defamation lawsuit against Fox News could proceed to the discovery phase, rejecting the network's attempt to dismiss the case.
- The lawsuit alleges Fox News knowingly distorted Newsom’s account of a phone call with Donald Trump, and the judge found it "reasonably conceivable" that the network acted with actual malice.
- Maher expressed skepticism regarding Newsom's use of litigation against media outlets, noting its similarity to tactics frequently associated with Donald Trump, while political observers debated the effectiveness of Newsom's strategy and his potential 2028 presidential aspirations.
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