Newsom ramps up California redistricting threat
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Did California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his wife create Cal Volunteers to steal money raised by FireAid? No, that's not true: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, not Newsom, created California Volunteers, also known as Cal Volunteers,
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The Mirror US on MSNCalifornia governor Gavin Newsom's 'biggest fear' with Donald Trump as presidentCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom has regularly clashed with President Donald Trump during his time in office, and has now revealed his 'biggest fear' about the US leader
A Republican candidate for governor is promoting a clip of Gov. Gavin Newsom discussing immigration and sanctuary policies.
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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump's brutal nickname for California governor Gavin NewsomUS President Donald Trump and California governor Gavin Newsom have been involved in a number of high-profile disagreements together
"California provides $83.1 billion more than we receive from the federal government," Newsom said in a July 14 X post highlighting the interview. "Texas? Receives $71.1 billion more than they provide to the federal government. 71% of the U.S. GDP comes from blue counties."’
"Maybe we'll do it here in California," he said of Trump's mandate that Texas Republicans redistrict to win five more GOP seats.
Governor Gavin Newsom Announces California Advances Bay-Delta Plan Update to Restore Ecosystem Health and Improve Water Supply Reliability
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Irish Star on MSNGovernor of California Gavin Newsom's 'biggest fear' about Donald Trump as presidentCalifornia governor Gavin Newsom has disclosed his "biggest fear" regarding US President Donald Trump. TheG Democratic politician has frequently clashed with the President throughout his tenure. In June,
One labor leader called out the governor “for not discussing common sense regulations on technology and AI to save jobs and to save privacy.”
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump's nickname for California governor Gavin NewsomGavin Newsom has been involved in a series of high-profile spats with the US President in recent months, despite describing their interactions as "unbelievably cordial"
In a 2-1 decision, a federal appeals court struck down a voter-backed California law that required background checks for people who buy bullets.