Drawing on lessons from Trump's first term, California is preparing to fight the new administration on immigration, the environment and other issues.
Drawing on lessons from Trump's first term, California is preparing to fight the new administration on immigration, the environment and other issues.in a bid to "Trump-proof" California on issues such as the environment and immigration.
He added "he is using the term "Trump-Proof" as a way of stopping all of the great things that can be done to 'make California great again,' but I just overwhelmingly won the election. People are being forced to leave due to his, & other's, insane policy decisions."As California prepares for another Trump Administration, state leaders said they know what's coming and are ready to protect environmental policies.
Republicans control the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives. Although Trump lost California to Vice President Kamala Harris by 20 points, that performance was an improvement over his 29 point loss to Joe Biden in 2020. In 2024, almost every California county shifted closer toward Trump. But former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva tells Eyewitness News refusing to assist doesn't mean California will be able to stop everything the federal government tries to do.
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