In a recent exchange that could spark envy across political arenas, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung responded fiercely to California Governor Gavin Newsom, who took a jab at former President Trump regarding the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize—or lack thereof. The Nobel Committee chose to honor Venezuelan opposition leader MarĂa Corina Machado instead, leaving many, including Cheung, perplexed.
Upon hearing the announcement, Newsom retorted via social media, branding Trump a “loser.”
What a loser. https://t.co/qr9oX3AGtF
— Governor Gavin Newsom (@CAgovernor) October 10, 2025
Cheung didn’t miss a beat, launching a scathing counterattack on Newsom under the new moniker of “Governor Cuckold.” This term, often used in a derogative context, insinuates a man who permits inappropriate behavior in his relationships, adding a rather colorful layer to the already heated dialogue.
“Governor Cuckold would rather have more death than peace,” Cheung declared. “It’s fitting because he’s a morally bankrupt individual more focused on his failing political ambitions than genuinely serving his constituents.”
Governor Cuckold would rather have more death than peace. Makes sense because he’s a garbage human being who is more concerned about his failed political career instead of actually serving his constituents. You would think he’d be better at serving after doing it for so long. https://t.co/Ws6ipZgBtV pic.twitter.com/NUWF2itp2c
— Steven Cheung (@StevenCheung47) October 11, 2025
The decision of the Nobel Committee has raised eyebrows globally, with observers questioning the integrity of the selection process, particularly in light of Trump’s notable achievements in fostering peace among historically adversarial nations. Even Russian President Vladimir Putin weighed in, suggesting the award’s reputation has been severely damaged by selecting recipients he deemed unworthy.
Ironically, shortly after her win, Machado expressed gratitude by dedicating her accolade to President Trump, highlighting both the politicized clout of the award and a curious twist of fate.
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