LIVE: Gavin Newsom and Nancy Pelosi meet with Texas Democrats in California
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Watch live as California Gov. Gavin Newsom hosts a group of Texas House Democrats. Texas Republicans on Friday warned they would escalate efforts to end a nearly weeklong holdout by Democrats if they don’t return to vote on new congressional voting maps sought by President Donald Trump in a widening battle over redistricting across the U.S.
Peter Burgess COMMENTARY
Peter Burgess
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- tight space.
- Ready?
- Good afternoon, Governor. Madam Speaker, Pro Tim,
- Speaker of the House in California, we truly are grateful to be here. My
- name is Anne Johnson and I'm a proud Texas Democrat standing with my
- Democratic House colleagues. Make no mistake about it, we are running
- from nothing. We see the danger that is coming and we are running straight for it.
- Please know that last week, Texas Republicans and their effort to try to appease the
- entitlement of Donald Trump have tried to steal five congressional seats from
- the voters of Texas. This is not the first time we have seen
- folks try to appease Donald Trump. You all remember that Trump called Georgia
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- and asked them and said, 'Boys, I need 11,000 votes.' To their credit, those
- Republicans said, 'No, we're not doing that. That crosses a line.'
- When Trump called Governor Greg Abbott and Texas Republicans and said, 'Boys, I
- need you to steal five seats.' They said, 'Does July work for you?' Well, it
- does not work for us as Texas Democrats because we recognize that this is not
- just about Texas. This is about ensuring that the voters get to determine the
- outcome of their next election. We are now facing threats. The threat
- that we're going to lose our jobs. The threat of financial ruin. The threat
- that we be hunted down as our colleagues sit on their hands and
- remain silent as we all get personal threats to our lives.
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- When people show you that they are more concerned with keeping the job than
- doing the job, you know that they are not worthy of public service.
- We as Democrats are standing up to ensure that the voices of every voter is
- lifted up in this next election style and that the next election is not stolen from them.
- Please know that we do not take lightly where we are
- with today's climate and the threat that the FBI come to get us. We proudly stand
- with Californians in this moment that when faced with Texas's steel, they have
- met it head on with courage and with a sense of urgency to protect the entire
- nation. We are running from nothing. We are running to the front lines. We are
- fronting to the front lines to stand with other Democrats across the state of Texas, across the state of California,
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- across this nation. to ensure that each and every individual
- has the opportunity to pick to decide that government is for the people by the
- people and not the politicians selecting them. And so we are here because we do
- know that courage is contagious and we are here to give hope to others to stand
- up and be courageous in this moment. I am so grateful to introduce Assembly
- Member Isaac Bryan as part of the California group that is here to stand with Texas Democrats.
- [Applause] Thank you all for being here. I want to
- thank Representative Johnson and all of the members of the Texas delegation for their bravery and their courage. They
- are the example of what it means to be the best of America, the best of Texas.
- and we have your back here in California. I want to thank Governor Gavin Newsome for stepping into this
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- moment with so much courage and so much strength. It takes a certain type of fortitude to stand up and say very
- plainly that we have had enough. We have had enough. I want to thank Speaker Robert Rivas for guiding the state
- assembly through this moment and many other challenges this year with so much dignity, so much compassion, and so much
- of the care that is missing out of DC. And of course, the same is true for Senator Mike Magcguire, our proim in the
- Senate. Here in California, we recognize our responsibility to the one in eight
- Americans who call California home. But we also recognize our responsibility to the country. That is why we pay over 80
- billion in federal taxes that we don't get back. It's why we export food to every corner of this nation. It's why we
- export culture and storytelling. It's why we host students from around the country at the number one public
- university in the world, UCLA.
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- And right now, California has a responsibility to our democracy.
- What is happening in Texas, what is being pushed out by the Trump administration beyond Texas is something
- we thought we would never see. where people's lives, their representation,
- their participation is willingly stifled, violently stifled
- in plans that did not include public opinion, that did not include public participation and had a pure political
- goal. And that goal was to consolidate power for this authoritarian in the
- White House. California cannot sit back and just let that happen. We have a responsibility to
- step up and we are going to step up and that doesn't mean we are abandoning our values. While I chaired the elections
- committee, we proposed independent redistricting commissions for every level of California government and it
- was opposed by every single Republican. We updated the Fair Mask Act. It was opposed by every single Republican. We
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- are not doing away with the independent commission that we establish every single decade. But we are meeting this
- moment because this is not a turn the other cheek moment while they continue to send blow after blow to the
- foundations of democracy. Where I'm from in Los Angeles, when they go low, we squabble up. I had the great pleasure of
- seeing John Lewis several times before he passed away. And he always said the same thing in every single room I was in
- with him. He said, 'If you see something that is not right, that is not fair,
- that is not just, you have a moral responsibility to do something about it.
- And that is what has brought us here today. And I have the great privilege of introducing the chair of the Senate
- Elections Committee, my colleague and my friend Sabrina Svas.
- [Applause] I am honored to chair the Senate
- Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments in this pivotal moment in our history. I applaud
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- the Texas representatives for the courage they are displaying in resisting
- this Trump Republican power grab. California did not start this fight. We
- are proud of our Citizens Redistricting Commission. It is a gold standard in our
- country. But this is an emergency that requires an emergency
- response. California stands ready to respond. We will not sit idle on the
- sidelines while our communities are torn apart. This is a path to end the chaos.
- I would like to call up our speaker, Speaker Rivas. [Applause]
- Well, good afternoon everybody. And you know, since the moment that Donald Trump was sworn in as president,
- uh, he has worked to change our country from a proud democracy to an
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- authoritarian state. The stakes are high. That's why we are
- here this afternoon. They are that high. He's bullying universities uh to control
- what they teach. He's targeting news programs and late night shows attempting to control what
- we watch. And here in California, masked ICE
- agents without badges, without identification,
- they're shoving people into unmarked cars, disappearing them into detention centers
- with no accountability and too often no way for families to
- even find their loved ones. And let's be clear, they're not going to
- stop with the most vulnerable people, our undocumented residents. History tells us that that is not how
- authoritarianism works. We are only 7 months into this
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- presidency. 7 months. And the more power they get, the more they will take.
- And what will they do with this power? more immigration rates,
- more arrests, more crackdowns, more attacks on our freedoms.
- Well, certainly what we can expect
- are more negative consequences for every single American.
- Because of Trump's policies, millions millions of Californians will lose their healthcare.
- And so we have to stand up now. We have a responsibility here in California to stand up and defend our democracy.
- And I'm proud to stand here with the brave Democrats from Texas who are doing just that.
- Texas Republicans acting on direct orders from Donald Trump
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- are redrawing congressional lines so that there is no way to dislodge them
- from power of Congress. No way to hold them accountable,
- no way to prevent them from doing whatever they want.
- Well, as Californians, we're here to say absolutely not.
- If they're trying to destroy our democracy, you're going to have to come through
- California. You have to come through California, where we are nearly 40 million strong in
- this state. We have the fourth largest economy in the world
- and we have a proud tradition here in our state of standing up for the
- people's rights of standing up for what is always always in the best interest of
- our state and of this country. We will not allow Trump's Republican party to
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- rig this system and take permanent control of the US House of Representatives.
- We are prepared and we will fight fire with fire
- and we will do whatever it takes to defend our democracy. California will do whatever it takes to
- protect the voices, to protect the votes, and to protect the rights of every single American.
- And now I'd like to introduce uh and welcome my partner in the state senate, Prom Mike Magcguire.
- [Applause] Good afternoon. Thank you all for being
- here. I want to take a moment to say thank you so much to Speaker Rivas. I'd like to acknowledge California's
- governor. Thank him for his leadership uh being so bold on this issue. We are incredibly grateful. The defender of
- democracy is here today and that's Nancy Pelosi. We are incredibly grateful for your incredible work and legacy on
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- behalf of all Americans. uh Zolafrren who chairs California Democrats. On
- behalf of the California Democratic Caucus in uh in Congress, thank you so much to our caucus chair Monique Mimone,
- to our chair of elections, Mr. Vontes, to the assembly members, and to the patriots,
- the patriots who are here on the front lines of democracy, risking their health and safety. These leaders from the great
- state of Texas, we owe them a great debt of debt gratitude.
- When I was 19 years old, I took California's oath of office for the
- first time. And never in my life has the duty to
- defend the Constitution of the State of California and the Constitution of the United States of America been more
- critical than it is here and now. The future of this great nation, the future
- of our democracy is hanging by a thread. And today we are at a flash point. A
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- flash point set by President Donald Trump and Texas Republicans who see the
- writing on the wall because if their draconian legislative actions were to
- take place, they've seen the same polls we have, they're not going to win the midterms
- and swing seats. So what do they have to do? They have to cheat to win.
- Here's what we know. We know what the American people want right here and right now. They want lower prices for
- families, not expensive tariff taxes. That's costing American consumers
- hundreds of billions of dollars and devastating California's economy. People
- want cancer research. Cancer research that save lives, not golden ballrooms
- that stroke animals. People want a government, a government
- that trusts trained scientists in real numbers, not secret police who literally
- are snatching innocent people off the streets of this state.
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- Take a moment to think about this for a second. They're taking innocent people off the
- streets of our communities and shove them into moving vans. People want their
- healthcare. They don't want tax cuts for billionaires. So, in order to win, Donald Trump has to
- cheat. And they've come up with this cynical ploy in Texas to be able to redraw congressional maps, to silence
- working voters, to silence Latino and black voters, and to prop up an authoritarian presidency that is rotten
- to its core. All of us here, we've taken that same oath of office.
- And I don't mean to get emotional about it, but it's incredibly personal to each and every one of us. And that's why if
- Texas moves forward with this action, California has to be prepared to
- respond. It is our sacred responsibility to California, to our country, and we
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- know that there is no bottom to Trump's dystopian plan.
- I'm firm in my belief that if the legislature puts a redistricting initiative on the ballot,
- I believe the people of the Golden State will do the right thing. I trust the voters of California more than I would
- ever trust Trump and his lackey in Texas. You know, I've heard it mentioned
- before, two wrongs don't make a right. The response that we have to be prepared
- for is not a wrong. It's not a wrong to stand up for the Constitution of this
- state and for the Constitution of the United States of America in the face of those who would destroy it for their own
- personal power and profit. It's not wrong to stand up to the billions in cuts that the president is
- proposing to healthcare here in California, to education, to our
- university system. Letting people vote is the right way to
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- go about it. So is national redistricting that leads to independent maps all across the country. And it's
- wonderful to see the Republicans, Republican congressional members in the state starting to see the light that
- Democrats have had for decades. I want to end it right here with this.
- We've had the honor to be able to talk with several of our colleagues from Texas who described that they are being
- tracked by the FBI. Leaders in the state of Texas are being
- tracked by the FBI. They're facing bomb threats.
- death threats. And that is after what we saw in Minnesota
- just two months ago. Republicans, Donald Trump, Greg Abbott, Texas Republican leaders, they have the
- power to stop the the threats to stop all of this. And that's the questions that the media should be asking. Why
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- aren't they stopping this? Republicans in California also have the responsibility to see that their
- Republican leaders do just that. This isn't a fight. This is not a fight
- that California picked, but it's also not a fight that we are going to run from. When times are tough,
- you run towards the wildfire. And that's what we're going to be prepared to do. This country is hanging
- by a thread, as we know. We have the duty to protect it with an ironclad commitment that we all swore before God.
- It is now my honor to introduce Lafrren who has been instrumental in this process. She is the chair, the elected
- chair of the California Democratic Congressional Delegation. Can we please give her a warm welcome?
- Well, thank you very much, Mike. You know, uh California Democratic delegation has been long in favor of
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- Independent Citizens Commission. In fact, uh the commission drew our lines.
- we are not allowed to give them any input. Uh and that was fine with us. I am the author of a bill in the House to
- require independent commissions in every state. And when uh Democrats were in the
- majority and we had uh Miss Pelosi as our speaker, we passed a bill that
- included independent commissions in every state. We did not get a single Republican vote for that and the
- Republicans blocked it in the US Senate. So, we're not here uh trying to change
- or rig the system. We're here because Donald Trump and his Republican cohorts
- are trying to rig the system. They know that what they've done to the American people is deeply unpopular. They know
- that because of what they've done, stripping health care for more than 17
- million Americans to give tax cuts to billionaires, uh hurting California by
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- increasing uh pollution, by stripping education funds, by stripping uh
- nutrition programs from the needy. That is very unpopular and we uh cannot allow
- these uh elections to be rigged without a response. Now, the Democrats in
- California uh are happy with all our districts just as they are. But when we
- saw that Texas was going to create the most segregated map in Texas since the
- 60s to eliminate all of the minority uh districts that they could uh so that
- they could create five Republican districts, we said, could we create
- a a a map that eliminated five Republican districts, but that was true
- to the Voting Rights Act? And we found that we could. And so as we went through
- the details of the possibilities, I'm happy to report that every single member
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- of the California delegation is willing to support a plan to do that. We cannot
- stand here. We cannot stand here and just shrug as
- Trump and the Republicans try and rig the rules so they can avoid responsibility for the damage that they
- have done to this country. We need a break on them and we can get it in the midterm elections. I'll tell you when we
- were in the majority, we didn't strip health care from Americans. We provided health care with the Affordable Care
- Act. And the mastermind of that is someone I'd like to introduce next, the
- most effective speaker in the history of the United States, Nancy Pelosi.
- Thank you very much, Zoe. I think it's very clear from listening to our presenters so far that the Republicans
- are acting because they have bankruptcy of ideas. They have nothing, no winning ideas to present to the American people
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- and they cannot defend their actions legitimately. So, they're trying to do
- it and rig it illegitimately. I want to thank our governor for his leadership,
- his persistence in protecting and defending our constitution and our democracy. Thank you, Governor Nuome.
- It's an honor to be here with the speaker of the assembly and the president prom of the uh senate of our
- legislature and hear their clear message about what this means to California, but
- more importantly to our country. And I join them in welcoming the courageous members of the Texas delegation who are
- here. We thank you not only for your courage but for your patriotism. For
- your patriotism. I've said to you before at the beginning of our country, Thomas Payne said, 'The times have found us.'
- Times found them to form a a new country to write a constitution and the rest. Thank God they made it amendable. And
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- now the times found Lincoln then found Lincoln to save that country, the unity of that country. And now the times have
- fa found all of us and especially our Texas delegation to save our
- constitution. I'm from Maryland originally and I'm very proud that the national anthem was written there. And
- my favorite line in the in the anthem is proof through the night that our flag
- was still there. We have a responsibility to prove through the night of this Trump administration, the
- darkness of it all, that our flag is still there with liberty and justice for
- all. And that is what I'm so proud of the leadership of all of our California delegation in Congress, but also our
- state legislature as well. Zo Laughlin has led the way as the leader of our House Democrats in from California and
- in the unity that she mentioned about our delegation. And this is something
- that we're unified on to honor our oath of office to protect and defend the
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- Constitution of the United States. The president has paved over the rose garden. He's paved over freedom of
- speech. He's paved over freedom of education. The list goes on and on.
- Independent judiciary, rule of law, pave it over. Pave it over. But we will not
- let he's gone too far. We will not let him pave over a free and fair elections
- in our country. Starting with what he's trying to do in Texas, countering that.
- So, this isn't two wrongs or as as was mentioned. It's It's not a wrong in what
- we're doing. This is self-defense for our democracy. They have stricken. They
- have hid out at our our n our democracy and we are here to defend it. I thank
- again our Texans for their leadership, for their courage, most of all for their
- patriotism. And now I'm very pleased to yield to our distinguished leader in all of this effort. someone who was right
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- out there right from the start who brings us together uh making us so very
- proud. Our Governor Gavin Newsome. Thank you.
- Well, uh let me thank everybody for taking the time to be here and let me welcome all of you to um Governor Ronald
- Reagan's home. Reminded of Governor Reagan's last speech in the Oval Office where he talked about the life force of
- new Americans. She talked about Lady Liberty's torch. Uh, and here we are,
- fast forward decades later, uh, appropriately with a portrait of Ronald
- Reagan looking down on the president of the United States of America, Donald
- Trump, who's trying to light a torch on democracy. He's trying to roll back the
- last half century. wants to put America in reverse on LGBT rights, on voting rights, civil rights, on the rights of
- women and girls. We're here in that light at this profound and consequential
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- moment. And we're here uh with six courageous leaders, as they've been described, uh from the Texas delegation.
- It is my uh privilege to have had now two delegations visit from Texas. And
- it's my honor to welcome all of you and to thank you for your courage. Thank you for faith and devotion to the cause that
- unites all of us across this country regardless of party and that are that
- are the enduring principles of our founding fathers. You know, we talked about the 249th anniversary of those
- principles. Next year we'll celebrate the 250th anniversary of those enduring principles, the best of the Roman
- Republic and Greek democracy, a system of co-equal branches, co-equal branches
- of government. this notion of a system of checks and balances, popular sovereignty, all of that on the line,
- all of that at risk. And so I'm very sober and mindful of this moment. And as
- a consequence, we have taken our relationship to this moment very, very
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- seriously. had it not been for the courage of the Democratic representatives from Texas to stand tall
- and to stand up, to walk out, as is their right as old
- a principle as American pie, the ability for a
- minority to walk out when it comes to the abuses of a
- majority. and they did just that to elevate not just their voices as
- representatives uh but to elevate our voices to call out the consequential
- nature of what's happening. What's happening in the United States of America is not normal. We cannot allow
- this to be considered normal. Please don't say it's surprising. When you say something is no longer surprising, you
- normalize it. This is shocking what's happened. You heard Representative
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- Johnson say it very powerfully and very clearly. And what more evidence did you
- need? You saw this take shape after Donald Trump tried to wreck the democracy after January 6 where he
- dialed for 12,000 votes in Georgia by a courageous leadership regardless of
- party that stood up against that tyranny. Now he's dialing up for seats. He called
- Greg Abbott who doesn't have the courage, doesn't have the backbone, doesn't have the consciousness
- of the consequences of his action. And he has rolled over and he said yes sir
- and and they're trying to dial now for new seats for precisely the reason that
- Speaker Pelosi and others have represented they will lose in the midterms. He knows it. Why else would he
- make that phone call? His agenda is failing. His presidency is failing.
- He knows the headwinds in a midterm. He's dialing for seats. Not only did he dial for five seats in Texas, he just
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- sent his vice president, the vice president of the United States, not to console those 137 families whose lives
- were torn aunderder because they lost loved ones to the floods. By the way, three
- members of my community in Marin County, Mark and
- Sarah and Johnny. Johnny Walker, 14 years old, died in the flood. Mark, 50 years old. Sarah, same age, family,
- friends. We were at their memorial yesterday. Vice President come to console the
- family members, the lives lost. He went to Indiana,
- continue to try to rig the election. You have a special election in Texas.
- You'd think that's all they'd be focused on. 37 kids dying in those floods.
- But they're focused on this, a power grab. And it's not limited to Texas and Indiana. You've seen what's happening in
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- Florida. You've seen what's happening in Ohio and other states. So, we have got to stay step up. Our state of mind is
- about accountability, responsibility, again, taking this moment seriously. What is our relationship to this moment?
- And we recognize we have agency. We're not bystandards. That we can shape the future. Decisions,
- not conditions. And so, we choose to be held to a higher level of accountability. It wasn't our decision
- to be here. It's reaction to. We are trying to defend democracy as opposed to
- see it destroyed district by district. and we will stand firm and we will stand
- tall and perhaps the expression today is
- the expression of unity. That's what we're trying to communicate.
- You have congressional representatives here, the leader of our congressional delegation. They are unanimous in their
- support of moving in this direction. You have the speaker and the prom and they strong support of their caucuses and
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- leaders of critical committees and caucus are here to express support. We
- are moving forward. Make no mistake, California is moving forward as a state
- that's larger than 21 state populations combined. We are not a small isolated
- state. State larger than 21 populations combined. We tried to play by a higher
- set of standards and rules with our independent redistricting and we believe in that and we are not talking about
- eliminating that commission. We are talking about emergency measures to respond to what's happening in Texas and
- we will nullify what happens in Texas. We will pick up five seats with the consent of the people. And that's the
- difference between the approach we're taking and the approach they're taking. We're doing it in a temporary basis.
- We're doing it in a fully transparent way and we're doing it by asking the
- people of the state of California for their consent and support. Mark that
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- stark contrast to what's happening in Texas and other states. We are resolved
- and we are aligned in this strategy and I'm deeply in closing grateful uh for
- the leadership that's assembled here today. In unprecedented time required an
- unprecedented approach, an unprecedented leadership to build the kind of consensus that we believe we have. We
- have till August 22nd. With the leadership behind me, they will get this on the ballot. We're calling
- for a special election. That'll be the first week of November. It will coincide with many other municipal elections.
- We will raise an unprecedented amount of attention and we will garner an
- unprecedented amount of support because people understand what's at stake. Final words because I want to reinforce what
- the speaker and the prom said. You have people disappearing in the state of California. Quite literally
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- disappearing. Warrantless search. people literally being taken from the streets. I don't think this. I know it.
- 16-year-old kid whose mom and dad working 20 years at the same packing facility. 16-year-old didn't even know
- how to get back into his own home because mom and dad disappeared going to work.
- Young child had no brothers and sisters. That's Trump's America. That's happening as we speak. The Guard has been
- federalized. And by the way, Donald Trump is continuing to federalize Nash Guard through the election. pause and
- consider what that may mean. There is nothing normal about this. Nothing
- normal about this conditioning aid. Let me make this clear in front of the Texas delegation. I am proud and thank you to
- Isaac Bryan. $83.1 billion more we provided the federal government in
- federal taxes than we received. Texas, for whatever reason, for its success,
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- and how Texas does punch above it weight, received 71.1 billion dollars more from the federal government they
- received. But I'll tell you what, as a taxpayer, as governor of California, I am proud to stand tall to help them
- recover from these floods. No conditions, no politics. We're all in
- this guy. I was proud to send search and rescue teams to support the recovery of
- those floods. That's my responsibility. That's what it's like to be member of a community. We're all in this together.
- The idea that we're even conditioning aid and allowing that conversation to persist, that's what's at stake
- with this conversation. It's not about lines. It's about drawing a line and it's all about elevating a deeper
- consciousness of the line that Donald Trump continues to cross. It's not about
- him playing by a different set of rules. There are no rules for Donald Trump.
- This is serious moment in American history. And so we are here to meet this
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- moment head on. And we look forward to a successful campaign and we look forward
- to continuing to do what we can to have the backs of these courageous leaders who are back here in the state of
- California sharing their voice uh as we share their action and passion. um at
- peril that this democracy may not live. With that, we're here to answer any
- questions to settle with the Trump administration.
- Are you taking any actions to to fight? Yeah. Well, Sue, I mean, this is a separate topic, but it's not necessarily
- disconnected from this topic. Donald Trump today is trying to silence academic freedom. He's attacking one of
- the most important public institutions in the United States of America. One of the finest institutions of higher
- learning in the world. One of the great research institution in this country. One of the reasons California is the
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- tenth pole of the US economy. One of the reasons we have more scientists, engineers, more Nobel laureates than any
- other state in this nation. He has threatened us through extortion
- with a billion dollar fine unless we do his bidding. So, as long as I'm governor, I will stand tall and push
- back against that. And I believe every member of California legislature feels the same way. We will not be complicit
- uh in this kind of attack on academic freedom uh on this extraordinary public
- institution. We are not like some of those other institutions uh that have followed a different path. Governor, given the timeline that you've
- mentioned on the special election, it sounds like the California legislature will have days to basically set the
- election. When will the maps be released to give the public ample time to at least review them?
- Well, that's a question for all of our folks here, but bottom line, it's going to be in their ballot box. It's going to
- be on their ballot. So, it's about as transparent as it gets. I have not been privy to the map. I'm mapping out a
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- strategy to make this successful. I've not looked at any maps. I told you that yesterday, told you that last week. uh
- and that continues to be the case uh today as it relates to that map and that process that's going through a pro. By
- the way, it's very transparent because these are familiar maps. The independent redistricting has taken over 10,000
- hours of testimony and public comment over the years and they've banned about many of these maps that have been seen
- before. So, it's a very familiar process. It's not a very complicated process. It may appear to be, but it's
- not. But the process we want to make very transparent and that's the idea of putting the maps on the ballot and that
- was something for me was a red line and it's something that I think is foundational in terms of this effort.
- So does it not not matter what people think though in the 5 days that the legislature has the time? I mean this is for really legislative leaders. Is 5
- days an adequate enough time for the public to review what you will present to them on the ball?
- So I can tell you this Ashley that um maps we anticipate will be available next week. Our work began with the work
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- that was already done as the governor just mentioned by our independent redistricting commission. Uh once these
- maps are released, uh voters will have the opportunity to digest these maps,
- review them for weeks and months leading to this election. If there is another state with a more transparent process
- where voters will get the ultimate say in these new maps, please let me know what it is or if there's a state doing
- it because, you know, we are going above and beyond to ensure that one, we uh are
- protecting the Voting Rights Act and that we are sending uh uh you know, the
- voices of our most vulnerable to Washington DC. Um but when it comes to the maps, we anticipate these maps to be
- available next week. Governor, Governor, I have a question. Um, how can you guarantee to Californians this will be a
- onetime exception of the independent redistric commission if you're in a jury mandering arms race? What makes you
- confident this is the only time you'll ask them? Well, I'd say we want to do it for the 26, 28, and 30 um ballots just for
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- congressional representatives alone. We want to provide that opportunity to the voters. They'll make that decision uh
- and they'll they'll decide um uh that direction. We want to maintain the framework of the independent
- redistricting commission which I've long supported. We believe as Zolafrren believes as the author of the
- legislation that only Democrats signed. I'll repeat that because it needs to be repeated. The Democratic Party is on
- record supporting national independent redistricting. The Democratic Party is
- on record. The Republican Party is nowhere to be found on that. But we're not going to unilaterally disarm in the
- state of California. We tried to lead by example with the independent redistricting commission and we are
- looking at temporary measures and that is my intent and that is the direction
- that ultimately be made by the public. I have a question for the Texas reps. What's your reaction to your attorney
- general suing you guys today for leaving the state? I mean it just follows the long line of
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- threats, right? I mean we can tell they're desperate. I mean they are throwing everything at us that they can.
- the loss of leadership, the financial ruin, the threats that they are putting out into their group. And then of course
- my colleague here, they have filed litigation to try to vacate seats. They are trying to overturn the will of the
- electorate before a time as said because they are afraid of voters. Not only do
- they want to take out five congressional seats and steal them, they now want to take out the representatives that are
- actually standing up against them attempting to rig the next election cycle. duly elected representatives out
- of Texas that have elected us to be here today to break forum per our constitution because we know that the
- majority has gone off the rails. I'm state representative Gina Eno and I'm one of the legislators in Texas who
- um is facing a threat by our attorney general to be removed. You should know just two days ago I checked in with my
- office. We had had 700 calls on this bill proposing a new map that hadn't
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- even it hasn't even been out a week for the public to see. Four were opposed.
- The rest were all in support of my breaking quorum. I'm doing exactly what my constituents want. And it is shameful
- for any for our governor or for our attorney general to try to remove a duly
- elected representative of the people from office. that it is in keeping with what is happening in this grander scheme
- of this of these Trump maps to try to rig the 2026 midterms. The response to Governor Abbott saying
- he'll continue to call special sessions until you return. So that's his decision. That's the
- benefit of who you look for governor. Uh we are breaking and doing everything we can to break this quorum. We have 137 at
- least. We are missing two more individuals out of central Texas. We
- have been there for two weeks. waiting to address that issue. They only
- put one bill up for us to debate in the House and it was redistricting. We have
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- an arrest warrant for us to go back to Texas for one bill only. They don't want
- us to come back for flooding. They are using those families as a distraction. The governor can write a check right now
- to try to start the process. And so it's his decision what's valuable to him.
- Does he want to have us come back and address flooding, to address the issue of school testing, to address human
- trafficking, to address the infrastructure in our ports? We will gladly show up. So, you're going to find
- out the people of Texas who he plays for. Is he going to call us back for you or is he going to call us back to do
- Trump's bidding? Are you prepared to stay out of the state for even the filing deadline in December if that's what it takes to stop
- a redraw? So, we take this fight one day at a
- time. We fight to win today and tomorrow. We assess and take it on. Then, I'm reminded of a quote by one of
- our wonderful governors of the past, Anne Richards, and she said, 'The here and now is all we have. And if we play
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- it right, it's all we need.' And that is what is happening here today. We're about to play it right. Thank you.
- Question for the governor. California redraws districts Democrats who try to pick up five seats that would
- cancel out what Texas is doing, but Republican le states including Florida, Ohio, Missouri, and Indiana will or are
- considering redrawing their own lines and Democrats don't control enough
- states or have enough to counter that. So given that math, why go through?
- Well, uh these guys are ruthless on the other side, so I concur. Um
- that said, we can control what we can control. It's not what happens. It's what we do in response to what happens.
- Here's what we can do in response. There's other states that can act not
- dissimilar to California, but none can act, I guess, with the scale and scope uh that we can. Uh so that would be my
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- response. Uh it's always the right thing to do the right thing. It's always the right time to do the right thing. uh and
- our response is what we can control and we can encourage others uh through the
- power of emulation uh to consider the approach that we've taken based upon
- their unique circumstances. Most states don't have independent redistricting. Many states have super majorities in
- their legislature. Uh there are a number of other states as you know that are considering democratically led states
- and not just republicanled states that are considering similar actions. Uh, but we're not going to unilaterally disarm.
- We're not going to allow them to roll o roll us over and at least we will have
- the power of expressing ourselves very
- powerfully that everything they did in Texas, all the fire and fury signified
- nothing. That we neutralized it. We nullified that. We don't move unless
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- they move. This is triggered. They drew first blood. We're responding to this
- action. And this is how we choose to respond. I hope other governors and other leaders across the country do the
- same. Last question. In the hypothetical, if it is triggered and voters do not approve it, is there a backup plan? Is
- there a plan B if Texas moves? I think the voters will approve it. I I think the voters understand what's at
- stake. Um, look, I I'm not naive. We live in the most unstrump state in America.
- And I think people understand, boy, do they understand, intimately understand what's at stake with Donald Trump. What
- more evidence do you need today, a couple days ago, with a Penske truck
- where people just jumped out racially profiling people?
- Look at what just happened. UCLA, what more evidence do we need? Uh, and
- so I think I I have all the confidence in the world, the wisdom of the voters of this great state. And I'm not just
- talking about Democrats. I'm not just talking about independents. Um, we believe in independent
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- redistricting. That will be on the ballot. We believe it should be nationalized. That will be on the
- ballot. We have the opportunity to send a message enough. And I believe
- Republicans, not just Democrats and independents, uh, will meet that call. And we will overwhelmingly support this
- change. Governor, six months ago. Thank you.
- Press, please hold.
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