Gov. Gavin Newsom will consider presidential run
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Highlights from Gavin Newsom's "Sunday Morning" interview: Proposition 50, opposing Trump, and 2028
California's Democratic governor talked with "CBS Sunday Morning" about redistricting, the "future of this republic," and his own plans for a presidential run.
There's been much speculation as to what's next for Newsom, who can't run again for California governor due to term limits.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s characterizations of his humble origins are raising eyebrows, given his family’s ties to the late billionaire heir Gordon Getty.
In an exclusive interview, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he will consider a presidential campaign after the 2026 midterm elections.
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DOJ announces election monitors are coming to 5 California counties
Department of Justice will send election monitors to Los Angeles, Fresno, Riverside, Orange, Kern counties in order to "ensure transparency, ballot security, and compliance with federal law."
"I’d just be lying. And I’m not... I can’t do that," he told Robert Costa during this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."
Gavin Newsom faces backlash after criticizing DOJ's plan to send federal election monitors to California, with officials noting the practice is standard.
Supporters of the legislation, Senate Bill 48 and Assembly Bill 715, said it was needed to protect Jewish students on campus, while opponents argued it was broadly written and would stifle free speech and classroom discussions about current events in the Middle East, including the Israel-Hamas war.