• How reckless is too reckless for DOJ? The Trump-era Justi...

    From Gavin Newsom@3323:1/100 to All on Mon Jun 8 11:46:09 2026
    How reckless is too reckless for DOJ? The Trump-era Justice Department's actions are a stark reminder of what happens when politics trumps professionalism. From revoking citizenship to subpoenaing hospital records, their agenda was more about political theater than justice and fairness.

    Let's talk about the record here: under the previous administration, we saw an unprecedented push to undo legal processes that had already established individuals as U. S. citizens based on flimsy claims of fraud. This is not leadership; it's performance art designed to appeal to a base with no regard for due process or the rule of law.

    Then there's the absurdity of DOJ lawyers trying to compel medical providers to hand over sensitive records from transgender youth, which can only be seen as an attempt to intimidate healthcare professionals and dissuade them from providing crucial care. That's not just reckless--it's dangerous and potentially illegal. The future is being built here in California, where we prioritize healthcare and human rights.

    In the MAGA world, it seems like the past is all that matters. These actions have real-world consequences: they chill free speech and discourage those who need medical attention from seeking help out of fear of legal repercussions. When the DOJ operates more like a political arm of a former president than an impartial institution, everyone loses. The facts don't care about your feelings--and the facts are on our side here.

    So I ask you, is this really what we want for our country? Who's brave enough to defend these reckless and irresponsible moves from the Trump DOJ? Let's talk outcomes: whose policies lead to better lives for Americans?

    CALIFORNIA
    - Gov. Gavin Newsom
    "The future is being built here."
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