Embattled Gavin Newsom's stunning confession to Justin Trudeau caught on camera at World Cup when he thought no one was watching

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2026-06-18 16:20:38 | Updated at 2026-06-23 21:59:48 5 days ago

By WILL POTTER, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER

Published: 17:02 BST, 18 June 2026 | Updated: 17:16 BST, 18 June 2026

Gavin Newsom made a staggering confession about Donald Trump's presidency as he chatted with Justin Trudeau at a World Cup game, according to a lip reading expert. 

The California Governor was caught on camera in a tense conversation with the former Canadian Prime Minister at the USA's game against Paraguay, appearing to discuss Trump as a 'far better president.' 

As he shook his head, Trudeau said: 'Listen, I can tell you one thing I've learned from it,' according to the Daily Mail's expert lipreader Nicola Hickling. 

'I was never really in the primary. You can't see it because they're rivalries, you can't. It's been four months,' he continued. 

Although it is unclear what exactly the pair were discussing, Trump notably started the war in Iran four months ago on February 28. 

Newsom then responded with his back to the camera, whispering in Trudeau's ear - saying something that led Trudeau to clasp his hands together before they both offered rare praise for Trump.

Trudeau said: 'Yeah, Trump can beat them, but there's no way, no way out of it', according to Hickling's lip reading. 

Newsom responded: 'He will. He will survive. He is a far better president than any of them.' 

Gavin Newsom made a staggering confession about Donald Trump's presidency as he chatted with Justin Trudeau at a World Cup game, according to a lip reading expert

The Daily Mail's lipreader said Newsom stunningly referred to Trump as a 'far better president' in a tense conversation with the former Canadian Prime Minister at the USA-Paraguay World Cup game 

Trudeau's appearance at the game drew criticism from Canadians, as he opted to support team USA over his own nation's opening World Cup game. 

The former Canadian leader took to social media to explain that he was there to support girlfriend Katy Perry as she sang the national anthem for the USA. 

'Sometimes supportive boyfriend duties call. But you know who I'm rooting for to take the Cup,' Trudeau said. 

And while Newsom appeared laid back at the game as he attended with his son Hunter, the appearance came just days before the embattled governor revealed he is under investigation by Trump's Department of Justice

Newsom, who has conceded that he is likely preparing a 2028 presidential bid, said he is the latest Democrat to land on Trump's 'hit list' as he vowed to fight the Republican. 

He said he and his wife Jennifer are under investigation, claiming Trump's DOJ 'have not found a crime - they are simply trying to find one.' 

'He isn't coming after me because of mean tweets, but because I am considering running for president,' he said. 

Trudeau's appearance at the game drew criticism from Canadians, as he opted to watch team USA over his own nation's opening World Cup game to support his girlfriend, pop superstar Katy Perry (seen together at the game) 

Newsom appeared at the USA's opening World Cup game with his son Hunter (right) 

The appearance at the World Cup game came just days before California Governor Gavin Newsom revealed he and and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, are the subjects of a Department of Justice investigation

With Newsom teasing a run for the White House, the Democrat issued a scathing challenge to potential rival JD Vance this week.

The California Governor tore into the Vice President after Vance appeared as co-host on Fox News show The Five, launching an opening insult at a possible 2028 showdown. 

Newsom, 58, replied to an X post with footage of Vance segueing to a segment that explored how dad jokes may be 'fundamental to parenting.'

Journalist Aaron Rupar joked in a post that Vance, 41, was 'auditioning to be a Fox host apparently.'

'Makes sense. JD is going to need a job in 2028 since he won't be president,' Newsom replied.

'JD Vance can’t even defend Trump’s economy with a straight face,' he wrote in another post that contained footage of an exchange Vance had Tuesday with the hosts of The View.

'Maybe that’s because Americans are getting crushed by it. Gas. Groceries. Inflation. ALL UP!' Newsom wrote.

'These clowns are in over their heads.' 

The Daily Mail has contacted Newsom's representatives for comment.  

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