A history of Trump’s beef with California’s Gavin Newsom
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This is the week that Gavin Newsom stopped thinking so much.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted aggressive operations that led to a lot of riots, with Los Angeles being the main place of their occurrence.
After eight years as lieutenant-governor, in 2018 he was elected to California’s top job. He breezed past a recall effort in 2021 (which tried to capitalise on Mr Newsom’s visit to the French Laundry, a posh restaurant in Napa Valley, during covid lockdowns) and won re-election in 2022.
The governor highlighted his work with ICE in California but said that President Trump was “trying to gin things up to create problems” at protests.
Federal appeals court blocks California's National Guard victory over Trump, escalating constitutional crisis between president and governor.
Newsom eliminated funds for health programs centered around LGBTQ+ youth, women, and transgender people last month.
The House Oversight Committee is investigating the protests in Los Angeles, sending letters to the top Democratic officials involved in the response.
A new Public Policy Institute of California poll for June revealed a decline in support for Gov. Gavin Newsom, while President Donald Trump’s lower approval rating remained mostly unchanged.