Newsom Tests the Presidential Waters
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California Governor Newsom invests $11 million to help underserved job seekers through training and employment opportunities.
South Carolina Democratic Party chairman challenged Gavin Newsom to explain California's homelessness and social safety net failures before considering a presidential run.
The California governor concluded a two-day swing through the early primary state ahead of a likely presidential campaign in 2028.
California Gov. Newsom restructures state government, creating CHHA and BCSA to address homelessness and housing issues.
Here’s a look at the political headlines surrounding Newsom this week, from federal lawsuits to 2028 presidential buzz.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is out of state, speaking to voters in churches and coffee shops in South Carolina in what many see as another step towards a presidential run.
Newsom’s press office ridiculed the lawsuit in a post on X, claiming Trump blames California “for everything.” Newsom’s press office added that the next thing Trump was going to blame Newsom for is “the fall of Rome.
California Governor Newsom clarified he's not named in DOJ lawsuit over trans athletes in girls sports, defending the state's 2013 law on gender identity.
California governor Gavin Newsom didn’t exactly get a friendly greeting from Nashvillians. The politician was in Music City seemingly just to meet with some Democratic-minded activists that call themselves the East Nashtivists.
California has increased its discretionary reserves as a direct consequence of Trump’s ongoing threats to FEMA.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon called out Governor Gavin Newsom as California officials rejected the OCR's proposal to keep the state in compliance of Title IX.