Gavin Newsom Tweets 1 Scathing Word About Kevin McCarthy's Mass Shooting Silence

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) went after Home Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) after McCarthy was caught on digital camera refusing to reply questions concerning the mass taking pictures at a college in Nashville, Tennessee.

On Tuesday, CNN’s chief congressional correspondent Manu Raju tweeted a video of Nationwide Rifle Affiliation-endorsed McCarthy strolling away from reporters asking if there’d be a legislative response to the lethal violence at The Covenant College.

Three 9-year-old college students and three adults have been shot to loss of life by a former scholar on the Christian college. The shooter was killed by police.

“Says he’s not answering any questions,” Raju wrote about McCarthy. “Posed for images with vacationers, then went into his workplace.”

Newsom shared the video on his personal Twitter account.

The governor captioned it with a single phrase: “Coward.”

Watch the video right here:

It’s not the primary time Newsom has criticized McCarthy’s silence following a mass taking pictures.

In January, the governor equally slammed his fellow Californian for not talking out after massacres in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay.

“We haven’t heard one rattling phrase from him,” Newsom mentioned on the time about McCarthy. “Not one expression, of prayers even, of condolences, nothing and it surprises nobody.”

McCarthy did later supply condolences to households of the victims.

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