Governor of California, Gavin Newsomusing his status address to celebrate on Tuesday CaliforniaAchievements made on its 175th anniversary, but also criticism Donald Trump For the “targeting our state” that fights wildfires this year, the president is accused of “ruthless, colic-free California obsession.”
The Democratic governor A letter to the state legislature, and videonot the address. Newsom, widely seen as a potential presidential contender for 2028, also criticized the president and his policies for bringing chaos and disruptions to California without mentioning Trump.
“When I write to you, California “The federal government that has been demolished public services, punished allies around the world and swept the rule of law into the ditch is threatened,” Newsom wrote in the letter. “They have abandoned decades of progress on clean air and water, sending U.S. troops into the streets of our city and used to blackmail our business and our business and the public spaces in the world stages. But California, this unique state of happiness is standing up.”
The video version of the news shows federal officers streaming news through Los Angeles Park this year after Trump deployed National Guard units and active Marines to quell protests of immigration raids that swept U.S. citizens and recorded immigrants.
Newsom’s videotape also showed that the Governor had a massive protest against federal officials’ deployment in Los Angeles: “There is reason to be optimistic about this anniversary, so many are advocating moral authority and raising voices to support the ideals built by the country.
“We are now nine months old to protect the values we have and to retain the economic and social foundations that were established for California,” Newsom added in his letter. “We are facing a federal government based on incompetence and malicious ignorance that seeks death of independent thinking.”
Newsom hasn’t made a formal speech for several years, which runs contrary to decades of tradition, and Republican lawmakers have criticized him.
The country has always been Trump administration After its hardline immigration strategy sparked protests, the federal government also cut funding for the state’s long-delayed high-speed rail program, withdrew the state’s First International Rules, banned the sale of new gasoline-powered cars, and sued the state under its law to allow trans girls to compete in women’s sports teams.
California’s response was to sue the government 41 times. Members authorized $50 million to the California Department of Justice and other legal groups earlier this year to help protect the state’s progressive policies. Newsom said California is also opposing Trump’s relocation to suspend funds to the University of California, Los Angeles and allegations involve civil rights violations related to anti-Semitism and affirmative action.
“It is wrong to think that California is cringing in the fierce attacks,” Newsom said.
The letter also outlines what Newsom calls California’s achievements—highlighting the state’s resilience and rapid recovery efforts to the state after the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles earlier this year and other advances in technology, green energy and education in the economy, over $4.1TN. He also highlighted the volunteer power of thousands of young people in the state and a tax credit program to bring back Hollywood productions.
State Republicans say Newsom is prioritizing building its own national visibility rather than dealing with issues in California. State Legislative Republican leader James Gallagher notes the state’s ongoing budget deficit, homelessness crisis and sky costs of living Social Media Videos Respond to Newsom’s letter.
Gallagher also criticized the news agency for pushing NSW Congress map to help Democrats Win more seats and potentially control the home by mid-2026. California’s move is in response to similar efforts led by Trump’s urged Republican lawmakers in Texas.
“Stop refusing to show up is actually doing the job of a governor,” Gallagher said in his video.
The Associated Press contributed the report

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