Gavin Newsom was among the many critics of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavittās wild assertion that Democrats are protecting pedophiles.
The California governorās press office, in a post on X, responded to Leavittās comments Monday where she attacked Democrats for criticizing Immigration and Customs Enforcement. She also once again smeared Renee Nicole Good, the Minnesota woman shot and killed by an ICE agent last week under legally dubious circumstances.

Good was āa lunatic who was a part of a group, an organized group to interject and to impede on law enforcement organizations,ā Leavitt, 28, asserted. āItās disgusting what we have seen from the left, and I think it just shows you where the modern-day Democrat [sic] Party stands today, in protecting illegal alien pedophiles and rapists and murderers over law-abiding American citizens and our brave men and women who serve in law enforcement."
Newsom, 58, honed in on Leavittās line about pedophiles, reminding everyone that the Justice Department has only released a fraction of its files on Jeffrey Epstein, the dead sex offender who said he was once Trumpās closest friend, despite the legally mandated deadline of Dec. 19.

āThe Trump Administration has still not complied with Congressional law and released the Epstein Files ⦠WHY?" he wrote suggestively, as hundreds of commenters on the Leavitt video expressed a similar sentiment.
āPedo protector says what now?ā the liberal media group Meidas Touch wrote on X, with others also noting the irony.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Beast about the backlash to Leavittās attack.
Throughout 2025, Trump tried to put the Epstein controversy behind him, but even Republicans in Congressāsave oneāeventually came around and voted to have the files be released last month. Yet less than one percent of them have been produced.
Some lawmakers have responded by floating legal action against Attorney General Pam Bondi, who has been at the center of the fiasco ever since the DOJ and FBI stated last July that no further Epstein files would be released. That move set off a firestorm on the right.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, in a Vanity Fair interview last month, said Bondi āwhiffedā on handling the Epstein matter. Trump reportedly agreed.







