
The House of Representatives has passed my Resolution to stop Gavin Newsom’s insane gas car ban. The overwhelming bipartisan vote was a major victory for common sense and a key milestone in our plan to Newsom-Proof California.
Newsom, defeated and humiliated, immediately lashed out at me, calling my legislation the work of "Trump Republicans hellbent on making California smoggy again." This would come as a surprise to the 35 House Democrats who joined us in passing it.
Perhaps Newsom should be focused on California’s own Legislature, which fell to a new low of disgrace last week. As I discussed on Newsmax, the Supermajority came down on the side of child predators, deciding it should not be a felony to purchase 16-year-olds for sex.
Also disturbing: We’ve learned California's Obamacare website tracked users' personal health information – such as pregnancy or prescription drug use – and sent it to LinkedIn for a "marketing campaign." I’ve asked Secretary Kennedy to investigate for HIPAA violations.
On the House Floor, I derided an announcement from High-Speed Rail setting the "ambitious" goal of finishing a line from Palmdale to Gilroy by 2045 (the entire LA-SF project was supposed to be done by 2020); and I set out exactly how high our gas prices are compared to other states.
I also went on CNN to address the Democrats’ odd fixation with an illegal immigrant from El Salvador with ties to MS-13. They never mention that Biden let 10 million others into the country, or that 450,000 unaccompanied children were released to often unvetted "sponsors."
And finally, Kamala Harris reappeared with a “major” speech in San Francisco. I'm starting to think she can do a great service to our state and country. If she runs for Governor, California may elect a Republican for the first time in 20 years.