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Newsom yanks his children from summer camp
after maskless photos appear on social media

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 7/27/2021 7:57:27 PM

California Gov. Gavin Newsom yanked his children from a summer camp after his son was seen in maskless photographs posted on social media. The development was first revealed by Reopen California Schools, an organization that filed a lawsuit challenging school coronavirus protocols in the Golden State. The group said the Democratic governor's 10-year-old son, presumably Hunter Newsom, was seen indoors without a face covering at a basketball program. "The Newsoms were concerned to see unvaccinated children unmasked indoors at a camp their children began attending yesterday. Their kids will no longer be attending the camp," Newsom's office told Fox News

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He doesn't hesitate to trash his kids' summer camp experience over mask madness.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 7/27/2021 8:01:44 PM (No. 859364)
Hypocrisy: a Dem's stock in trade.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Omen55 7/27/2021 8:02:02 PM (No. 859365)
Like father like son😜
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Toby Ten Bears 7/27/2021 8:13:39 PM (No. 859376)
The survival rate among that age group is 99.9998%... Better to be safe than sorry right Govna?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Highlander 7/27/2021 8:21:23 PM (No. 859382)
Hunter Newsom? Isn’t one Hunter enough?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: MindMadeUp 7/27/2021 9:04:42 PM (No. 859414)
I'll bet it was actually Newsome's political advisors who told him to do it because it was bad for his image when the photos came out... He probably didn't even know his kids were at summer camp.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: NYBruin 7/27/2021 9:12:43 PM (No. 859422)
Please. The risks from sunburn or poison ivy are greater!
7 people like this.

Reply 7 - Posted by: NeverForget 7/27/2021 9:15:11 PM (No. 859426)
The family will go unmasked to The French Laundry instead.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: padiva 7/27/2021 10:07:27 PM (No. 859471)
That's a real memory maker for the kid!
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Strike3 7/27/2021 10:08:33 PM (No. 859474)
It seems the kid is just as stupid as his father - for allowing his picture to be posted on social media.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: local500 7/27/2021 10:26:54 PM (No. 859496)
He only removed them after the school was exposed on social media. You can safely bet ALL democrats are hypocrites.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: DVC 7/27/2021 10:31:25 PM (No. 859505)
Another non-hunting "Hunter"? I have known two men named Hunter. Both were excellent hunters. Not these Dem pantywaist clowns.
5 people like this.

Reply 12 - Posted by: pixelero 7/28/2021 4:36:14 AM (No. 859653)
Yes, and MASKS DON’T WORK.
2 people like this.

Reply 13 - Posted by: privateer 7/28/2021 10:53:02 AM (No. 859999)
So, it wasn't WMCA camp...it's CYA camp.
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