The House has just gaveled back in, and it’s going to be quite a week. In the Judiciary Committee, we have blockbuster hearings on (1) the Newsom-Harris California crime crisis, (2) the victims of the Biden-Harris Border Crisis, and (3) non-citizen voting.
In the Education Committee, we are voting on the PROTECT Kids Act to override Newsom’s heinous bill forcing schools to lie to parents about their kids. Another bill stops Biden from entering a unilateral treaty handing control over to the WHO for future pandemics.
This all comes, of course, alongside tomorrow’s presidential debate. You can see here my interview with the Washington Free Beacon about Kamala’s “reinvention of reality” as to her record in California. I’ve also released 10 questions she should have to answer at the debate.
Meanwhile, after keeping him away from the Convention stage, it appears Kamala is letting Newsom off his leash a bit. She’s letting him do a fundraiser in NYC and attend the debate. Incredibly, she even called him “an extraordinary leader of California and the nation.”
This is undoubtedly because of Newsom’s podcast tantrum, where he bitterly mocked the Biden/Kamala switch as “very bottom-up” and “very open,” adding: “That’s what I’ve been told to say.” He must have threatened to go completely off the rails if she continued to sideline him.
In Sacramento, we just had a huge win, forcing Newsom to veto the bill giving illegal immigrants $150,000 in housing down payment assistance. The Legislature also passed a bill to hold Newsom accountable for homelessness spending, after an audit found he “lost” $24 billion.
And a federal appeals court has struck down a new California law that required social media companies to report to the government their “disinformation” policies. At this point, it may be quicker to list the laws Newsom has signed that don’t violate the First Amendment.
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