Rumors of Gavin Newsom Assassination Attempt Debunked
written by a member of the WCB
In the age of lightning-fast social media, misinformation can spread rapidly before facts have a chance to catch up. Today, unfounded rumors began circulating online suggesting California Governor Gavin Newsom had been the target of an assassination attempt allegedly linked to Iran.
As a journalist committed to truth in reporting, I can firmly state these rumors are completely false. There have been no credible reports of any attack on Governor Newsom. His office continues to function normally, and the Governor himself has maintained his regular schedule of public appearances and duties.
These types of dangerous rumors not only create unnecessary public panic but can damage international relations and feed into harmful narratives. In our politically charged climate, we must be especially vigilant against such unfounded claims.
The origin of these rumors remains unclear, but what is clear is their complete lack of factual basis. Law enforcement sources have confirmed no such incident has occurred or been investigated.
As Americans, regardless of our political differences, we should unite in condemning the spread of such potentially dangerous misinformation and commit ourselves to verifying information before sharing it.
The Governor's office has been contacted for comment but had not responded by press time, likely because they're dealing with actual state business rather than responding to baseless internet rumors.