President Donald Trump got a subtle jab from tennis star Coco Gauff, and analyst and critic Jason Whitlock did not miss the chance to chime in with his thoughts on the matter.
In a recent episode of his program “Fearless,” Jason Whitlock talked about the recent statement of tennis star Coco Gauff that took a subtle criticism towards President Donald Trump.
“She’s proud to represent the people that look like her and support the things that she supports,” he repeated, echoing what Gauff said. “And somehow, America since the re-election of Donald Trump is some sort of hellhole that she that she’s experiencing and all black people are experiencing.”
Whitlock went on to describe “the imaginary world” people like Coco Gauff live in, despite her being a millionaire and being a tennis star.
“Nothing different has changed for her,” he added. “She lives in a little millionaire bubble. Nothing’s changed. But she’s convinced that working class and the rest of black America and the people that think like her because Trump’s in office, oh my lord, what must be going on in their world? They must be living under such oppression.”

Additionally, Whitlock clarified that he is not defending Trump, as he also mentioned that the President needs no defending on the matter.
Whitlock’s comments came in light of Coco Gauff throwing a subtle jab at President Donald Trump and how she felt following his re-election to office. Whitlock has always maintained his conservative stance on topics of politics and governance, as he also often criticized the Democratic Party and the people supporting them.
Donald Trump Sued by California Governor
California Governor Gavin Newsom has taken President Donald Trump to court and challenged his decision to federalize the California National Guard in order to suppress protests in Los Angeles.
In a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Rob Bonta, the state asserts that Trump’s directive violates its sovereignty and surpasses the powers granted to the presidency. Newsom condemned the move as “a clear slide toward authoritarianism,” accusing Trump of stirring unrest for political gain.

The complaint names Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Department of Defense, noting that nearly 2,000 guard members were dispatched without the governor’s consent. Trump, however, has defended his action as necessary, describing the turmoil as “a rebellion” that only federal forces could quell.
Newsom also criticized the decision to send an additional 700 U.S. Marines to Los Angeles, calling it “un-American” to use military personnel against American civilians. He’s appealed to Congress and the judiciary to intervene, warning that such federal overreach undermines the system of checks and balances fundamental to our democracy.

Donald Trump responded to the lawsuit with harsh words of his own, even suggesting that Newsom could be arrested for obstructing federal immigration efforts.
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