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Gavin Newsom engage in a battle of political heavyweights. The conflict has major implications as Newsom warns Trump is acting like a “dictator” by deploying California National Guard troops without the governor’s consent,
Amid immigration raids, peaceful protests, attacks on law enforcement officers and the threat of his own arrest by federal agents, California Gov.
Conservative activist group Catholic Vote has released a report titled the “Gavin Newsom files," highlighting the California’s governor’s “viciously anti-Christian agenda."
Gov. Gavin Newsom called President Donald Trump a “dictator.” On Monday, Trump called for Newsom’s arrest. On Tuesday, Newsom’s office posted a mocking video comparing Trump to one of the most evil Star Wars villains.
California’s Governor, already considered a 2028 Democratic presidential contender, has embraced the role of Trump adversary.
Seventy percent of Californians disapprove of the president in a new survey. But recent national polls paint a less drastic picture.
A federal appeals court last night blocked at least temporarily an order ruling President Donald Trump’s overtaking of the California National Guard is unconstitutional.
A federal appeals court delayed a U.S. district judge’s ruling that President Donald Trump “illegally” deployed 4,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles during widespread protests across the state.