President Trump is no longer the left’s top boogeyman.

With 2028 coming into view, Democrats are worried about what comes next.

And Gavin Newsom panicked over this Republican being scarier than Trump.

As Swamp Digest reports:

It’s a tale as old as time.

Democrats scream that the current Republican President is Hitler.

Then, when he leaves office, Democrats lament that he was the picture of moderation to decry the next Republican President as the new Hitler.

That’s what happened to George W. Bush.

Democrats screamed he was a fascist war criminal for 8 years and now praise him as a defender of democracy to attack President Trump.

Likely 2028 Republican Party Presidential nominee Vice President J.D. Vance is already receiving that treatment from Newsom.

In an interview with MSNOW’s Jen Psaki, Newsom said, “Vance, for whatever reason, scares me.”

When asked why, Newsom explained it was due to Vance’s meteoric rise through MAGAworld to become the Vice President, and to his populist conservative ideology.

“Almost more than Trump. I don’t know. I just — I mean, talk about a guy who put a mask on and his face grew into it. I mean, J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio were two of the most effective critics, just like that guy, what’s his name, Graham, Lindsey, of Donald Trump. What frauds, what phonies. But J.D. is a unique fraud and a phony. And he’s a little more dangerous. And — and the folks around him, these are not folks that believe — I mean, listen to some of its biggest funders, the way they talk. There’s a nihilism to the way they talk about the world. I know these guys. I literally know them, not figuratively know them. Some of them are in the book, knew them back when,” Newsom stated.

But Newsom still has to play to the base, so he made sure he let it be known that he still thinks Trump is evil incarnate by amplifying the deranged conspiracy theory that Trump will refuse to leave the White House when his term is up.

“So, again, I don’t want to be overly hyperbolic about this, but, you know, it’s — but that said, it’s going to be hard for Trump. Trump’s still — you know, you think this guy is going to sit there in the Oval Office waiting for you to ask him a question and say, well, sir, Jen’s not here, she’s in Iowa with the debate with Vance. There’s no damn way on earth. So he’s going to try to run this out until right after the end, until he can pick and choose who goes behind him. Or, God forbid, we don’t take back the House of Representatives, he may be on that ballot,” Newsom concluded.