Split-screen realistic image of Governors Josh Shapiro on ABC's 'This Week' and Gavin Newsom on CNN's 'State of the Union,' highlighting contrasting interviews amid 2028 speculation.
Split-screen realistic image of Governors Josh Shapiro on ABC's 'This Week' and Gavin Newsom on CNN's 'State of the Union,' highlighting contrasting interviews amid 2028 speculation.
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Sunday TV interviews spotlight contrasting lines of questioning for Shapiro and Newsom amid 2028 chatter

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On February 22, 2026, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro appeared on ABC’s “This Week,” and California Governor Gavin Newsom appeared on CNN’s “State of the Union,” in interviews that focused heavily on President Donald Trump’s tariff and immigration agenda while also touching on the governors’ national political futures.

The interviews came as national commentators have begun speculating about the 2028 presidential cycle and how prominent Democrats may be covered on major Sunday shows.

On ABC’s “This Week,” co-anchor Martha Raddatz interviewed Shapiro after he attended a White House breakfast meeting with Trump during the National Governors Association winter meeting, according to an ABC News rush transcript. Shapiro described the moment Trump learned of a Supreme Court ruling against the administration’s tariff approach, saying an aide handed the president a note and Trump asked, “We lost?” with the aide nodding in response.

Raddatz then asked about the administration’s next steps on tariffs. Shapiro criticized the continued push for new tariff authority and said, “I wish he would just adhere to the Supreme Court’s ruling and stop the pain for the American people.”

The ABC interview also turned to immigration enforcement. Asked about the possibility of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement surge in Pennsylvania, Shapiro said, “We do not want that kind of chaos in our communities in Pennsylvania, so don’t come. But if you come, we are prepared to address it.”

Raddatz also raised reporting about tensions between Shapiro and Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania. Shapiro described their relationship as “constructive” but declined to commit to backing Fetterman if he seeks reelection, saying, “I think he needs to decide if he’s running, and then we’ll make a decision from there.”

On CNN’s “State of the Union,” Newsom criticized Trump after the Supreme Court struck down major elements of the administration’s tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. In a clip highlighted by the program’s official account, Newsom said Trump “is flailing.”

Newsom also discussed personal topics that have featured in recent long-form coverage of his life and political rise, including his dyslexia and how he has reframed it as a strength, calling it “a superpower.”

When asked about the possibility of competing in a 2028 Democratic primary that could include former Vice President Kamala Harris, Newsom said, “That’s — you know, fate will determine that,” adding, “I’ve never gotten in the way of her ambition, ever.” He then pivoted to a broader point about focusing on what can be controlled.

The Supreme Court ruling at the center of both conversations involved the limits of presidential tariff authority under IEEPA. Legal analysts said the Court held in Learning Resources v. Trump that the statute did not authorize worldwide tariffs imposed unilaterally by the president.

The interviews offered an early look at how national broadcast outlets are approaching high-profile Democratic governors as discussion builds around 2028, with both men using the appearances to sharpen their critiques of Trump while addressing questions about their political futures.

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X users reacted to Governors Josh Shapiro's ABC 'This Week' and Gavin Newsom's CNN 'State of the Union' interviews on February 22, 2026, focusing more on Newsom facing questions about California's affordability crisis and criticizing Trump's tariffs and immigration policies. Opinions criticized Newsom for deflecting on state exodus and highlighted 2028 presidential ambitions for both governors. Sentiments included mockery of Newsom's responses, praise for media pushback, defenses of Trump policies, and neutral polling updates showing Newsom leading Democrats.

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Bill Maher challenges Gov. Gavin Newsom on 'Real Time' about California high-speed rail and Fox News lawsuit.
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Bill Maher challenged California Gov. Gavin Newsom on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” over the state’s long-delayed high-speed rail project and Newsom’s defamation case against Fox News, a dispute Newsom has urged the network to settle or publicly retract.

Two Republicans top a recent survey of likely voters in California's race to succeed term-limited Governor Gavin Newsom, prompting Democratic leaders to warn of a potential lockout from the general election. The EVITARUS Research poll, conducted March 12-17 among 2,000 voters, shows Steve Hilton at 16% and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco at 14%. Democrats Eric Swalwell, Katie Porter and Tom Steyer trail tied at 10%.

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At Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network convention in New York, several prominent Democrats viewed as possible 2028 presidential contenders urged activists to focus on policy outcomes and voting rights, even as some attendees questioned whether the country is ready to elect candidates outside the traditional mold.

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