@WHLeavitt Men like this guy don’t deserve to breathe. I don’t care what religion they believe they belong to this isn’t okay and I pray that God reins down upon them for their wicked deeds upon innocent children.
@TheSCIF@BunnyForTruth The ballot hole was over Chad Bianco name too. We folded out a different way to protect our primary vote. The corruption runs deep here.
@ChrisMurphyCT You people are always accusing Trump. Just sit back and let’s see what he does. If it happens then you have a complaint and case against him.
🚨 WOW! Even CNN is REBUTTING Gavin Newsom's claim that President Trump ORDERED the DOJ to investigate him
Per CNN, the probe was launched last year by the US Attorney's Office in Sacramento based on a whistleblower report. NOT Trump. NOT the DOJ. A WHISTLEBLOWER.
Gavin is doing DAMAGE CONTROL. He KNOWS they're in some hot water!
@itsrosesm Sneak into another country including Canada and tell us how they treated you. I’m sure the prison and justice system would be very excited about it.
What do California’s Camp Fire, Eaton Fire (Altadena), and Maui’s Lahaina fire all have in common?
Gavin Newsom’s longtime family friend and business partner Joseph Cotchett.
Cotchett and Newsom were partners in PlumpJack and Hana Ranch on Maui. Cotchett’s firm, Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, has represented victims in all three fires, helping secure billions in settlements against PG&E, Southern California Edison, and Hawaiian Electric. The firm earns millions in post-settlement fees while donating hundreds of thousands to Newsom’s campaigns and anti-recall efforts.
Partner Frank Pitre even sits on the Trust Oversight Committee overseeing payouts to Camp Fire victims. Ratepayers fund Newsom's California Wildfire Fund (AB 1054) through higher electricity bills, while Joseph Cotchett’s firm profits. Taxpayers are on the hook to bail out utility companies—like the record $15 billion DOE loan guarantee to PG&E finalized during Biden’s last days in office.
Christine Bish
PO Box 7153
Citrus Heights, CA 95621
June 16, 2026
Governor Gavin Newsom
Office of the Governor
1021 O Street, Suite 9000
Sacramento, CA 95814
Re: California Public Records Act Request - Proposition 50, Voter Files, and June 2026 Primary Election Records
Dear Governor Newsom and Public Records Act Officer:
This is a formal request for public records under the California Public Records Act, Government Code section 7920.000 et seq., and Article I, section 3(b) of the California Constitution.
I request access to and copies of all public records from January 1, 2020, through the date your office completes its final search, regarding Proposition 50, the June 2026 primary election, any last-minute plans or changes related to that election, and any full or partial voter files, voter registration data, voter roll data, VoteCal-related data, voter history data, redistricting data, mapping files, transfer logs, access logs, or related communications held, obtained, transmitted, analyzed, referenced, or retained by the Office of the Governor.
This includes emails, texts, instant messages, phone logs, meeting notes, memoranda, calendar entries, directives, instructions, drafts, attachments, metadata, reports, analyses, legal opinions, communications with the Secretary of State, county registrars, county election officials, legislators, legislative staff, consultants, vendors, contractors, political committees, outside counsel, federal officials, or any third party.
If any record is withheld or redacted, please identify the record, state the specific statutory basis for the withholding or redaction, and produce all reasonably segregable non-exempt portions.
Sincerely,
Christine Bish
PO Box 7153
Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Newsom Agrees to $31,500 Ethics Fine Over LA Wildfire Donations 🔥
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has agreed to pay a $31,500 fine after the Fair Political Practices Commission found he failed to timely report $5.5+ million in “behested” donations — many directed to wildfire relief efforts following the 2025 LA fires.
This includes major contributions such as:
• $1M from the Chuck Lorre Foundation
• $500K each from BlackRock, Uber Eats, Lockheed Martin, Anthem Blue Cross
• And others from Apple, Amazon, Verizon, etc.
34 of the 36 late reports went to the California Fire Foundation. This marks a repeat violation — he was previously fined over $10,500 for similar late reporting.
Fiscal sloppiness has plagued the Newsom administration for years. It’s one of many reasons California faces well over $1 trillion in combined debt.
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Pass the Save Act or Step Down as the GOP Leader because right now you’re not working for the American People. You’re working for Yourself and Your Handlers
We need to get the FISA Section 702 program reauthorized quickly so that the intelligence community has the tools they need to keep Americans safe during a summer of high-profile celebrations.
It’s an investigation that was started by Biden’s DOJ and it’s being followed closely into your wife who is as corrupt as you. Maybe they’ll find something and maybe they won’t. You are not above the law and aren’t privy to the evidence in an investigation until they decide to charge you for something and even the information they give you is limited
With ActBlue back in the spotlight, this is your reminder Gavin Newsom personally used ActBlue to steal Pacific Palisades fire victims donations
- Gavin Newsom made a X post that took you to a donation page that was secretly Democrat fundraising
- Gavin Newsom KNOWLY did this because the page is GavinNewsom. com
- It then takes you to a donate, and OF COURSE it’s managed by ActBlue
This means Democrats got a percentage of every donation made to fire victims
Each step Gavin Newsom tells you to take with evidence is provided right here in the video
THIS SHOULD BE FRAUD