California Governor Gavin Newsom has faced significant backlash following his recent comments linking race and SAT scores, which have sparked a heated debate about race, education, and political rhetoric. Newsom drew criticism after stating he scored a 960 on the SAT and struggled to read, remarking he was "like Black people," a comment that many found offensive and reductive, according to reports by Zero Hedge. The controversy grew after several conservative media figures, including Sean Hannity, accused Newsom of racism.
In response, Newsom publicly rebuked Hannity and other right-wing commentators, dismissing their outrage as insincere and politically motivated. He told Hannity to "spare me your fake f**king outrage," during an appearance promoting his memoir, as covered by Deadline and Salon. Newsom's comments triggered a broader media frenzy intensified by his combative stance towards critics.
Rapper Nicki Minaj further escalated the situation by accusing Governor Newsom of infantilizing Black people, tweeting that he had told Black voters in Georgia they were "probably stupid" during a speaking event. Minaj’s condemnation, reported twice by TMZ, included a lengthy tirade on social media in which she challenged Newsom's approach to addressing the Black community and highlighted what she perceived as condescension in his remarks.
Adding a layer of levity and irony to the situation, Newsom also announced a game called "Trump Crash Out Bingo" ahead of Donald Trump's State of the Union address, incorporating humorous elements such as references to Nicki Minaj, as reported by Deadline. This move was seen by some as an attempt to divert attention from the intensifying race and education controversy while maintaining political pressure on Trump.
Observers will be watching whether Newsom’s ongoing defense of his statements and the responses from influential figures like Nicki Minaj will affect his political standing in California and beyond. The debate underscores broader tensions about race discourse and educational achievement in U.S. politics, with possible implications for voter engagement ahead of upcoming elections.

Gavin Newsom
Nicki Minaj
Andre Dickens
California
Sean Hannity
Atlanta
Georgia
Donald Trump




