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Newsom calls on California legislature to respond to Trump win: ‘Ready to fight’
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Newsom calls on California legislature to respond to Trump win: ‘Ready to fight’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday he was declaring an emergency special session to strengthen the blue state’s legal response to any future attacks from the incoming Trump administration.

The special session will focus on protecting “civil rights, reproductive freedom, climate action and immigrant families,” Newsom’s office said in a news release.

“California is ready to fight,” Newsom said at X. “Whether it’s our fundamental civil rights, reproductive freedom, or climate action — we refuse to turn back the clock and allow our values ​​and laws to come under attack.”

His action comes just a day after Newsom said he would “seek to work with the next president.”

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California Governor Gavin Newsom, left, and President-elect Trump.

California Governor Gavin Newsom, left, and President-elect Trump. (Getty | AP)

The special session will meet on Monday, December 2.

Newsom is urging his legislature to allocate more funding to the California Department of Justice and other state agencies with additional resources to create legal challenges.

“The funding will support the ability to promptly file litigation and seek injunctive relief against illegal federal actions,” Newsom’s office said.

During Trump’s first termNewsom has filed lawsuits against the federal government more than 100 times.

“I’ve learned a lot about former President Trump in his first term — he’s petty, vindictive, and will do whatever it takes to get his way, no matter how dangerous the politics,” Mike McGuire. Democratic state senate president pro tempore, he said in a statement.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom has scheduled an emergency special session. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

“California has come too far and accomplished too much to surrender and accept his dystopian vision for America. That’s why we’re moving fast and investing in our legal defense.”

Meanwhile, state Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones, Republican, said the special session “is clearly just another political stunt” and a “desperate attempt to distract from significant Democratic losses in California on Tuesday — in the State Senate, State Assembly, US House. , and on key ballot measures, including the defeat of Prop 5 and the landslide victory of Prop 36.”

“Californians have made it clear: affordability is their primary concern,” Jones said. “Yet even with the massive deficit he’s created, Governor Newsom wants to hand his attorney general a blank check to wage endless battles against the federal government — while our own state is on fire, so literally , as well as metaphorically”.

California, a sanctuary state for illegal immigrants, abortions and Transgender transition treatments for children could be targeted by the Trump administration, especially given Trump’s plan to deport illegal immigrants en masse.

Newsom, the leader of the country’s progressive agenda, is not the only Democrat preparing to protect his states ahead of his inauguration.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James, who spent years prosecuting and disparaging Trump, vowed to fight any potential “retaliation or retaliation” that might come their way now that he’s back in the White House.

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Former President Trump speaks to reporters while sitting in a garbage truck in Green Bay, Wis., on October 30. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

Hoch offered congratulations to Trump during a news conference Wednesday, while praising his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, and running mate. Minnesota Governor Tim Walzfor a “tough campaign that really raised so many issues that matter to Americans.”

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“I want to be very clear that while we honor the results of this election and will work with anyone who wants to be a partner in achieving our administration’s goals in our state, that does not mean we will accept an agenda from Washington. that takes away rights that New Yorkers have enjoyed for a long time,” Hochul said Wednesday.

Fox News Digital’s Greg Wehner contributed to this report.