Newsom ‘plows through a small child’ during pickup basketball game in China

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Newsom ‘plows through a small child’ during pickup basketball game in China

California’s Gavin Newsom Gavin Newsom was caught on video running over a Chinese child while playing a pickup basketball game during his visit to the country.

The short clip, shared by RNC Research, an arm of the Republican National Committee, shows the California governor showing off his ball handling skills before moving toward the basket and running through one of the kids trying to defend it.

Newsom and the boy can be seen falling to the ground, with the governor wrapping him in a bear hug and playfully patting him on the back as they get up.

A spokesperson for Newsom’s office told Fox News Digital the incident happened while the governor was at Yuying School, a public school in Beijing, where he visited to “see farm-to-school agricultural science programs and others in China.”

The accident occurred during Newsom’s week-long visit to China, where the California governor met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday.

Newsom told reporters earlier this week the purpose of the trip was to “turn a page, renew our friendship and re-engage (on) fundamental and fundamental issues that will define our collective beliefs in the future.”

At a news conference after the meeting, Newsom said that he and Xi discussed ways to “accelerate our progress on climate in a meaningful and substantive way,” according to a report from CBS News.

The leaders also discussed fentanyl, Newsom said, the drug responsible for killing thousands of people in the US that is often trafficked into North America from China.

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