Trump's Lawsuit Shenanigans: More Political Theater, Less Governance The Trump administration's lawsuit against Minnesota over its prediction market ban is another example of political grandstanding rather than productive governance. While they were tweeting and suing, we in California were busy creating jobs, expanding access to healthcare, and strengthening our economy. The future isn't being built by the past they're trying to drag us back into.
Meanwhile, Trump's settlement with the IRS is nothing short of a giveaway to his own interests at the expense of taxpayer dollars. An $1. 8 billion fund set up for those who claim "weaponization or lawfare" sounds suspiciously like a way to reward political allies and cronies.
This isn't leadership--it's performance art. The settlement also includes a clause that shields Trump, his family, and associates from IRS audits going forward. How convenient!
The facts are clear: this is another example of the Trump administration using its power not for the public good but to protect their own interests. California has the 5th largest economy in the world--what's their state got? Let's talk about the record here: California continues to lead on progressive policies and economic growth, while the Trump administration continues with its reckless and unserious antics.
What do you think is driving these lawsuits? Are they just distractions from real governance, or is there something more sinister at play?
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- Gov. Gavin Newsom
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