Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) faces mounting criticism following a social media attack directed at Vice President J.D. Vance’s family during their recent vacation to Disneyland.
The controversy erupted when Newsom posted a message on his official government social media account targeting the veep’s family trip to the California theme park.
Vice President Vance visited Disneyland with his wife, Usha, and their young children as part of a family vacation to the popular Southern California destination.
Approximately 100 leftist protesters assembled outside the park to confront the Vance family despite the personal nature of the trip, according to reports from the Orange County Register.
The demonstrators gathered specifically to voice opposition to the veep’s presence at the attraction, turning what should have been a family outing into a politically charged situation.
Additional protests took place in Anaheim when the family toured the surrounding area during their vacation.
These demonstrations primarily consisted of elderly women, according to local reporting.
The protests extended beyond the theme park itself, following the family as they explored other areas of their vacation destination.
On Saturday, another small group of protesters gathered at the Grand Californian Hotel, located adjacent to the theme park, where Vance was believed to be staying.
KTLA reported that several protesters displayed Mexican flags during the demonstration, a practice that has become common at anti-Trump protests.
The hotel protest created additional security concerns for the family’s accommodation.
Multiple local Democratic leaders actively encouraged their supporters to harass the Vance family throughout their vacation stay.
Orange County Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento expressed his opposition to the visit, stating to KTLA: “I’m offended by the visit, because so many families are being terrorized by the policies from the federal government.”
Newsom escalated the situation by posting his attack on the family from his official government page.
His message read: “Hope you enjoy your family time, @JDVance. The families you’re tearing apart certainly won’t.”
The governor’s reference to “families being torn apart” appeared to connect to Thursday’s immigration enforcement operation in nearby Ventura County.
Federal agents conducted a large-scale raid at a cannabis farm during this operation.
The raid at Glass House Farms resulted in the rescue of multiple minors who had been forced to work picking marijuana crops.
These children were found laboring under exploitative conditions at the facility.
The discovery of child labor at the cannabis operation highlighted serious violations of federal labor laws and child protection statutes.
Authorities apprehended approximately 300 illegal aliens during the enforcement action.
The New York Post outlined that among those detained was an unnamed individual with an extensive criminal history involving violent and sexual offenses, raising serious questions about security vulnerabilities at the facility.
Border Patrol Commissioner Rodney Scott revealed details about one suspect’s background in a social media post.
“This illegal alien was apprehended at the CA marijuana facility,” Scott wrote, accompanied by a photo of the suspect. The Commissioner’s disclosure highlighted the dangerous individuals who had been working alongside vulnerable children.
Scott provided additional information about the individual’s criminal record: “Turns out he had been sentenced to 7 yrs for kidnapping & attempted rape, w/ a prior conviction for attempted child molestation.”
“And this felon was working at the same farm as 10 kids – one being 14 yrs old.”
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