
Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, discusses his political strategies, his concerns about the direction of the country, and his personal life. He reflects on his combative stance against Trump, driven by a sense of desperation over the erosion of American values and blatant corruption. Newsom addresses the challenges of regulating AI in California, balancing innovation with the need for truth and trust, and the shift of tech leaders towards the right. He shares personal anecdotes about raising children in a political household, including his son's exposure to controversial online figures like Andrew Tate and Charlie Kirk. Newsom defends California's progress on homelessness, job creation, and economic growth, countering negative perceptions. He also advocates for compulsory national service to foster unity and address societal disconnection.
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