Newsom Says Trump Team Pressured Davos Venue to Drop His USA House Talk
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s planned World Economic Forum appearance at USA House in Davos was canceled at the last minute on Wednesday, and his office is accusing the Trump White House and State Department of leaning on organizers to keep him off the stage. The event, a Fortune‑organized "fireside chat" scheduled to follow President Trump’s Davos address, was scrapped after a USA House official told Newsom’s staff that having an elected official no longer fit their afternoon programming; Fortune later confirmed USA House had decided it "would not be able to accommodate the Governor’s participation." Newsom blasted the move on X as cowardice and said he was only offered a "nightcap reception" instead, while White House spokesperson Anna Kelly dodged the pressure allegation and instead mocked him as a "third-rate governor" unknown in Davos. USA House, run by investor Richard Stromback’s firm and advertised as independent of the U.S. government, has hosted multiple Trump cabinet officials this week, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who used a news conference there to attack Newsom as "economically illiterate." The dust‑up underscores how even quasi‑private U.S. pavilions at global gatherings can become extensions of White House message control, and it highlights the escalating personal feud between a likely 2028 Democratic contender and the sitting president.
📌 Key Facts
- Newsom was invited by Fortune on Jan. 13, 2026, to speak at USA House in Davos, but the appearance was canceled the day of the event.
- A USA House official told Newsom’s team that hosting an elected official no longer aligned with the pavilion’s afternoon programming; Fortune says USA House later said it could not accommodate the governor.
- Newsom publicly accused the White House and State Department of blocking his media appearance, while the White House denied his stature and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent attacked his economic record from the same venue.
- USA House is operated by Stromback Global, not formally part of the U.S. government, yet its Davos lineup has featured several Trump cabinet officials and senior aides.
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