Newsom’s viral ‘Latinx’ claim crumbles amid scrutiny of his own administration’s online records

    The recent controversy surrounding California’s Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom revolves around his claim during an interview with conservative activist Charlie Kirk, stating that he had never used the term “Latinx” in his office. However, a review by Fox News Digital has revealed that this is not true as posts from Governor Newsom and official documentation from his office have been found to use the term “Latinx.” In 2019, Gov. Newsom tweeted about a study on childhood poverty using the term “Latinx” in reference to it on his official government account. He also used the term when discussing COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the Latinx community from his personal Twitter account. Additionally, Education Policy Advisor to the Governor, Brooks Allen, has been found to use the term “Latinx.” This raises questions about Gov. Newsom’s credibility and honesty in public statements, especially when it comes to sensitive issues like language usage within his administration. The controversy highlights the importance of fact-checking and scrutinizing political claims, as well as the potential consequences for politicians who make false or misleading statements.

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