Sexual Assault Accusation Against Pete Hegseth

Graphic details of a sexual assault accusation against Donald Trump's Pentagon nominee Pete Hegseth have been revealed in a police report published before he meets key senators. Hegseth denied the allegations, stating the encounter was consensual. The incident occurred in a California hotel room in 2017 after an event where Hegseth allegedly behaved inappropriately towards multiple women. The police report contains conflicting versions of events between the woman and Hegseth.

Oarfish washing ashore in California

Oarfish, a deep-sea creature steeped in folklore, has washed ashore in California multiple times recently. They are associated with bad omens in Japanese folklore but are not necessarily linked to earthquakes. The appearance of oarfish on beaches may be due to changes in ocean conditions.

California Bill for Homebuyer Loans to Illegal Immigrants

California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have provided housing loans to illegal immigrants for first-time homeownership in California.

Immigration and Home Ownership

House Speaker Emerita Rep. Nancy Pelosi expresses support for making home ownership available to all people, including illegal immigrants, and emphasizes the need for comprehensive immigration reform.

Suspected Migrants Attempt to Board School Buses in California

Suspected illegal migrants attempted to board school buses picking up elementary students in California on two separate occasions within the Jamul-Dulzura Union School District in San Diego County. Parents expressed concern for their children's safety, but no injuries were reported in either incident.

California Senate Passes AB 2602 Bill to Protect Performers from Digital Replicas

California state Senate passes AB 2602 bill requiring permission for creation of digital replicas of performers, strongly supported by SAG-AFTRA. The bill aims to protect performers' voice and likeness rights in the age of digital replication.

Political Corruption in California

Jose Huizar, a former Los Angeles City Council member, faced a spectacular fall from grace after being caught in a corruption scandal involving bribes from Chinese developers. His case is part of a larger wave of corruption cases in California, attributed to factors like concentrated power at City Hall, lack of media scrutiny, and a growing Democratic supermajority. The scandal involved millions in bribes, leading to Huizar's sentencing to 13 years in prison. The case highlights the risks of pay-to-play schemes in politics.

California Governor Gavin Newsom's Role in 2024 Election

California Governor Gavin Newsom, once seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party, has taken a backseat in the public eye since Kamala Harris was anointed as the 2024 nominee. Newsom's involvement in Harris' campaign and his own future presidential ambitions are being questioned.

California Democrats pass bill to provide homebuyer loans to illegal immigrants

California Democrats pass bill to provide homebuyer loans to illegal immigrants, sparking controversy and criticism from Republicans.

California Bill Allowing Illegal Aliens to Get $150,000 in Home Loans

California Governor Gavin Newsom will decide on a bill allowing illegal aliens to be eligible for $150,000 in home loans. The bill passed the State Assembly with a veto-proof majority. The loan program expands an existing one that requires no down payment or interest payments but repayment of principal and appreciation percentage of the home value.

Missing Couple from California Nudist Resort

Daniel Menard, 79, and Stephanie Menard, 73, have been missing from their California residence at a family nudist resort. Daniel suffers from dementia and is diabetic. The couple's dog is also missing. The Redlands Police Department is investigating with no indication of foul play.

California Bill for Home Loans to Illegal Immigrants

California is advancing a bill to provide illegal immigrants with up to $150,000 in first-time homeownership loans, sparking debate over the use of taxpayer funds for this purpose.

California Bill Allowing Illegal Immigrants Home Loan Assistance

California lawmakers pass a bill allowing illegal immigrants to apply for home loan assistance under the 'California Dream for All' program, despite funds running out and concerns about eligibility criteria.

Former President Donald Trump's Claims in Interview with Dr. Phil

Former President Donald Trump claims in an interview with Dr. Phil that he would have won California if Jesus Christ counted the votes and that it was 'God's hand' that saved him from an assassination attempt. He also baselessly criticized the mail-in ballot system and made unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud.

Former President Trump's Claims and Media Mischaracterizations

Former President Trump claims he would win California if Jesus Christ was the electoral auditor, criticizes media mischaracterizations, and clarifies statements made during campaign events in an interview with Dr. Phil on MeritTV.

Jillian Michaels moving to Wyoming and Miami

Jillian Michaels is building a house in Wyoming after leaving California and is loving the 'patriotism and Americana' in the state. She plans to live there most of the time but will also have a home in Miami to retreat to during Wyoming's colder seasons.

California Woman Arrested for Possession of Stolen Merchandise

California woman arrested for possession of over $450,000 worth of stolen merchandise in connection with an illegal fencing operation targeting retailers in the Bay Area. Investigated by CHP's Organized Retail Crime Taskforce.

Illegal Car 'Sideshows' in Vallejo, California

One person was killed and another hospitalized during illegal car 'sideshows' in Vallejo, California. The event involved dangerous stunts and a shooting, with hundreds of spectators present.

California man arrested for ATM explosive theft attempts

A California man was arrested for attempting to steal cash from ATMs using explosives but was unsuccessful. He was charged with damaging property.

Controversial High School Principal Suspension

A high school principal in California was suspended after a video of him receiving a lap dance from the school mascot at a back-to-school pep rally went viral, causing outrage among parents. The principal was criticized for his behavior, leading to his suspension by the school district.

California Governor Gavin Newsom and Vice President Kamala Harris' Price-Control Proposal

California Governor Gavin Newsom avoids directly stating support for Vice President Kamala Harris' price-control proposal, citing lack of details. Newsom acknowledges pursuing price gouging in California related to oil companies and Big Pharma.

Fire at Dallas Cowboys' Training Camp

A fire broke out at the Dallas Cowboys' training camp in Oxnard, California, but no one was injured. The fire was contained to an empty guest room. The team thanked the firefighters for their quick response.

California Governor defends Kamala Harris' campaign strategy

California Governor Gavin Newsom defends Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign strategy, stating she will provide more details on policies in the future.

California Senate Bill 'Dream For All'

California Senate committee advances bill to allow migrants and illegal immigrants to participate in a down-payment assistance program for first-time homebuyers, regardless of immigration status.

Study on the Most Fun States in America

A new study by WalletHub ranks the 50 U.S. states based on factors like 'entertainment & recreation' and 'nightlife' to determine the most fun places. Florida was named the most fun state with a variety of activities and attractions. California and Nevada followed closely behind.

California's Tough-on-Crime Policies

California has passed a package of bills targeting shoplifters, signaling a shift towards tough-on-crime policies in the state after reducing penalties for crimes in recent years.

Drone Incursions at U.S. Air Force's Plant 42 in California

Mysterious drone incursions prompt flight restrictions around U.S. Air Force's Plant 42 in California, a hub for advanced aerospace development. Reports of UFO sightings on social media emerge, but some are debunked as unrelated or misidentified events. Authorities remain vigilant about potential security threats posed by drones.

Landfill Recycling Initiative in California

Workers at a landfill in California are rescuing items, cleaning them up, and reselling them at a new shop on the premises to support recycling projects.

California Cannabis Companies Pivoting to Hemp Industry

California cannabis companies are pivoting to the hemp industry due to lower taxes, cheaper regulations, and wider market reach. This shift has caused shock waves in the industry, with concerns about loopholes and lack of regulations for hemp products.

Political Criticism

Newport Beach Mayor criticizes Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's policies ahead of fundraiser in California, highlighting differences in public safety and economic values.

California Democrats' Response to Retail Theft Surge

Democrats in California passed ten new bills aimed at addressing the surge in retail theft, but Republicans argue that they do not go far enough to address the consequences of Proposition 47 from 2014, which reduced penalties for retail theft. The bills were passed with bipartisan support but faced opposition from progressive lawmakers.

Southern California Earthquake

A 4.4 magnitude earthquake hit Southern California, felt across the region, with no significant infrastructure damage reported. Key safety tips during an earthquake are provided.

Arrest in 1987 Cold Case of Newborn Baby Found Dead in California Dumpster

Melissa Jean Allen Avila, a woman from North Carolina, was arrested in connection with a 1987 cold case of a newborn baby found dead in a dumpster in California. The case was reopened in 2020, and Avila was identified as the baby's mother using DNA samples.

California Man Sentenced for Capitol Riot

California man sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot. Prosecutors detailed his violent actions during the riot, including assaulting police officers with dangerous weapons.

Arrest in 37-Year-Old Cold Case of Newborn Found Dead in California Dumpster

Melissa Jean Allen Avila, now 55, was arrested in connection with a nearly 37-year-old cold case in which a newborn baby was found dead in a California dumpster. The case was reopened in 2020, and Avila was identified as the baby's mother through DNA samples.

California Governor's Efforts to Address Homelessness

California Governor Gavin Newsom is cracking down on homelessness by threatening municipalities with loss of state funding if they do not clean up encampments. The state has seen a significant increase in homelessness under Newsom's leadership.

California's Earthquake Early-Warning System

California's earthquake early-warning system is becoming more effective, sending out alerts before people feel shaking. The system aims to become a regular part of life in earthquake-prone areas, providing valuable seconds of preparation.

California man's history of political violence and sentencing for attacking police during US Capitol riot

California man sentenced to 20 years in prison for repeatedly attacking police with flagpoles and other weapons during the US Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. David Nicholas Dempsey has a history of political violence and pleaded guilty to assaulting police officers with a dangerous weapon.

Serial Killer Charged with Murders of Three Women in Southern California

Suspected serial killer Warren Luther Alexander, linked to murders of three women in Southern California nearly 50 years ago through DNA, charged with the crimes. Investigators believe he may be connected to other unsolved murders in California and other states during his time as a long-haul truck driver from the 1970s to 1990s.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Initiative to Clear Homeless Encampments

California Gov. Gavin Newsom vows to redirect money from communities that do not work to clear homeless encampments in the state. Newsom issued an executive order for encampments to be cleared following a Supreme Court ruling. He emphasizes the importance of addressing homelessness in California.

Political Party Switch in California

California Democrat state senator defects to Republican Party citing dissatisfaction with current state of the left and desire to work with Republicans to fix California.

Camping World's Giant American Flag Display in French Camp, California

Camping World defies California county order to take down giant American flag but eventually receives permit after a year-long standoff, praised by official for 'great marketing.'

Historic California Heat Wave in July 2024

July 2024 was California's hottest month on record, with extreme heat waves causing record-breaking temperatures, wildfires, and tragic outcomes, highlighting the impact of climate change.

California's Financial Outlook and Rising Crime Rates

Financial guru Robert Kiyosaki predicts California's financial downfall due to budget deficits and spending cuts, leading to potential tax hikes and decreased subsidies. Crime rates are already on the rise in the state.

California's Financial Outlook

Financial guru Robert Kiyosaki predicts a grim future for California, citing the state's budget deficit, tax hikes, spending cuts, and potential rise in crime. Despite being the fifth largest economy, California faces significant financial challenges.

Missing Hikers Found Alive in Yosemite National Park

Two hikers who went missing in California’s Yosemite National Park were found alive after a two-day search. The hikers, Miguel Delgado, 63, and Ana Rodarte, 40, were reunited with family. The search involved 65 ground searchers, four dog search teams, and aircraft.

California's Kamala Harris and her Influence in the Democratic Party

California's Kamala Harris is rising within the Democratic Party with strong support from California's tech investors, interest groups, and wealthy elite. Her aides include prominent Californians like her brother-in-law Tony West and tech investor Reid Hoffman. However, her ties to California's economic inequality and pro-migration policies have raised concerns within the party.

Small Plane Crash-Landing at California Golf Course

A small plane crash-landed at a California golf course, narrowly missing a bystander. The pilot experienced mechanical failure but only suffered a minor injury.

Celebrity Home Burglaries in Los Angeles

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's Los Angeles home was burglarized in broad daylight, but the thieves did not make it inside the main house. This incident is part of a larger crime wave in L.A., leading to increased security measures by celebrities like Goldie Hawn. The state of California has lost over 500,000 residents between 2020 and 2022, with many celebrities moving away from the state.

California mother facing charges after baby dies of suspected fentanyl poisoning

A California mother is facing charges after her 18-month-old baby died of suspected fentanyl poisoning. The mother is accused of child endangerment and evidence destruction, and the baby's death is the fifth child fentanyl death in the Bay Area since 2020.

Wildfires in the Western United States

More than 80 major wildfires burning in the Western United States, including the Borel fire in California. One family shares their evacuation story and the generosity of a local business providing shelter and support.

Wildfires in California and Colorado

Firefighters are making progress against California's largest wildfire of the year but face challenges from expected thunderstorms. Similar dry, hot conditions are posing threats across the fire-stricken West.

Chevron Relocating Headquarters from California to Texas

Chevron plans to relocate its headquarters from California to Texas due to excessive regulation and clashes with authorities over climate policies. Other companies have also cited lower taxes and lighter regulation as reasons for moving to Texas. Elon Musk previously announced moving the headquarters of X and SpaceX from California for similar reasons.

Record-High Temperatures in Needles, California

Needles, California, broke the record for the hottest monthly average temperature in the country, reaching 103.2 degrees in July. The town has adapted to the extreme heat by holding events early in the morning and investing in infrastructure improvements.

Kamala Harris and Illegal Immigrant Attorneys in California

Vice President Kamala Harris supported allowing an illegal immigrant to become a licensed attorney in California, which set a precedent for others in similar situations. She has a history of advocating for legislation to protect illegal immigrants from federal immigration enforcement.

California Democrats Object to Anti-Human Trafficking Bill at San Diego Comic-Con Sting Operation

California Democrats object to parts of anti-human trafficking bill targeting sex buyers of minors. 14 arrested, 10 victims rescued, including a 16-year-old, at San Diego Comic-Con. Sting operation by San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, FBI, DOJ, and HSI. Arrests send clear message to offenders. Law enforcement personnel worked undercover to recover victims and arrest traffickers. 14 sex buyers arrested, 9 adult potential victims recovered, 1 16-year-old girl rescued. Comic-Con International draws over 100,000 fans each year. San Diego Comic Convention was not aware of the sting operation.

California Hit-and-Run Turned Shootout

Two California men died in a hit-and-run turned shootout after a motorcycle collision on the 210 Freeway. The tragic incident left two young children fatherless and both men's families grieving.

Disney Cast Members Contract Agreement

Disney cast members have accepted a three-year contract that includes an instant 20 percent raise in their base pay after a strike at Disney theme parks and hotels in California. The agreement prevented a potential walkout at Disneyland Resort, marking historic raises and policy improvements for 14,000 cast members.

Impact of California's Fossil Fuel Policies on National Security

California's Republican congressional delegation warns Gov. Newsom's fossil fuel policies endanger national security due to military reliance on foreign oil sources.

Elon Musk's Stance on Gender Affirming Care and the 'Woke Mind Virus'

Elon Musk expresses regret over allowing his child to undergo puberty blockers, linking it to 'the woke mind virus'. Musk vows to 'destroy' the woke mind virus and announces relocation of SpaceX headquarters from California to Texas.

Disney Workers Vote to Authorize Strike in California

Thousands of Disney workers in California vote to authorize a potential strike as contract negotiations continue. Union members are seeking wage increases, safety measures, attendance policies, and other benefits.

Impact of California Law on Fast Food Workers

California law raised fast food workers' hourly wage from $16 to $20, leading to layoffs, reduced hours, and increased prices at restaurants across the state. PragerU video highlights negative impacts of higher minimum wage laws.

Forestry and Fire Recruitment Program for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals

California's Forestry and Fire Recruitment Program helps formerly incarcerated individuals find jobs as firefighters by providing certifications, job application assistance, and tech literacy training. The program aims to remove barriers and create opportunities for a new life. The demand for firefighters is high due to increasing wildfires, but there is a chronic shortage of people willing to do the job. The program advocates for diversity and inclusion in the firefighting field.

Border Wall Gap at Otay Mountain, California

Discussion on the ongoing crisis at the southern border and the gap in the border wall near Otay Mountain, California.

California Governor Gavin Newsom vs Elon Musk

California Governor Gavin Newsom mocks Elon Musk for moving SpaceX and X headquarters out of California in response to a new trans rights law. Newsom references an old insult from former President Donald Trump to highlight Musk's change in attitude.

California School District Sues Gov. Newsom Over Gender Identity Law

A Southern California school district is suing Gov. Gavin Newsom over a law banning schools from notifying parents if their child uses different pronouns or gender identity. Elon Musk plans to move SpaceX and X to Texas due to the law.

Elon Musk relocates SpaceX and X headquarters from California to Texas

Elon Musk relocates SpaceX and X headquarters from California to Texas due to concerns over laws and safety issues. SpaceX moves to Starbase, Texas, and X moves to Austin. Musk cites California's new legislation regarding school disclosures as a major factor. California Governor Gavin Newsom responds on X, implying Musk's surrender. Musk has also endorsed Trump and plans to donate $45 million per month to the former president. Read more at Business Insider.

SpaceX Headquarters Move and Elon Musk's Response to New Law

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced the move of the company headquarters from California to Texas in response to a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The law bars school districts from requiring parents to be notified of a child's gender identification change. Musk also commented on his daughter's gender identity change and endorsed former President Donald Trump.

Robbery and Murder in Southern California

Grandmother from New Zealand killed during robbery in Southern California town, sparking debate on need for tougher laws and enforcement to hold criminals accountable.

The Benefits of Heat Pumps and a Catchy R&B Song

Berkeley musicians create a catchy R&B slow jam called ‘(I’m Your) Heat Pump’ to educate listeners about the benefits of heat pumps in reducing carbon pollution and addressing climate change. The song combines humor and education, highlighting the excitement and efficiency of heat pumps.

Racial Justice in the Legal System

California rap artist Ronnie Louvier's 2009 murder conviction may be overturned under the Racial Justice Act due to the use of his rap lyrics as evidence in the case.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Support for President Biden

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is campaigning for President Biden as he faces pressure to drop out of the 2024 race, while dealing with state issues like a budget deficit and homelessness.

California Bill SB 1414 and Backlash from Activists

California bill SB 1414 aims to increase penalties for child sex trafficking and solicitation of sex from minors, but has faced backlash from activists who claim it would unfairly impact marginalized communities, including the LGBTQ community.

Retail Theft and Prop 47 Amendment

Riverside County Sheriff criticizes Gov. Newsom for opposing a ballot measure to amend Prop 47, while the City of Sacramento threatens to fine a Target store for reporting theft as a public nuisance. Lawmakers push bills to tighten penalties on retail theft offenses.

Home Invasion in Los Angeles

An armed California homeowner shot at a group of home invaders who broke into his Los Angeles home, injuring one suspect and himself. The other suspect fled the scene.

Discovery of Mysterious Holes off the Coast of California

In 1998, mysterious holes were discovered off the coast of California. Recent studies suggest that these holes were formed by sediment gravity flows, eroding the centers of the holes over time. No methane was found in the area, contrary to previous beliefs. The Sur Pockmark Field contains over 5,200 depressions and is located off the coast of Big Sur, California.

California Inmate Arrested in New York City After 13 Years

California inmate who vanished from a prison camp in 2011 was arrested 13 years later in New York City. He had escaped with another inmate, Jose Padilla, who remains at large. Another escaped inmate from the same camp was captured after two weeks on the run.

Extreme Heat Wave in California

Extreme heat wave in California will bring triple-digit temperatures, with little overnight cooling, increasing health and wildfire risks. Power cuts likely in some Northern California counties. Precautions advised to avoid heat stress and wildfires.

New State Laws in California, Kansas, Georgia, and Florida

New laws are going into effect in various states, including requirements for bars to provide drug testing kits for drinks in California, mandatory questions for abortion patients in Kansas, and a 'Stand Your Ground' defense for shooting bears in Florida.

Arrest of Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Chapter in California

An entire chapter of the Hells Angels motorcycle club in California has been arrested on charges including kidnapping, robbery, and assault. The group was taken into custody following a joint probe by law enforcement agencies.

Adam Carolla's criticism of Governor Gavin Newsom and California

Comedian Adam Carolla discusses leaving California due to issues with Governor Gavin Newsom. He criticizes Newsom's leadership and the state's problems, expressing his frustration with the current situation in California.

Impact of California's $20 Minimum Wage Law on McDonald's Franchise

A San Francisco McDonald's franchise closed down after 30 years due to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's new $20 minimum wage law. The closure was related to rent negotiations, taxes, and the new wage law. Approximately 10,000 fast food jobs were slashed in the state in the first two months after the wage increase. Business owners and restaurant goers are feeling the impact.

Gun Control and Active Shooter Incidents in California

California led the nation in active shooter incidents in 2023 despite having some of the toughest gun control laws in the country. Governor Gavin Newsom has been criticized for lauding gun control in California while incidents continue to occur.

Efforts to Reform Prop 47 in California

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco discusses efforts to fix controversial Prop 47 in California, facing opposition from Democrats trying to sabotage reform; Gov. Newsom's stance remains unclear.

Juneteenth Celebration Violence in Oakland, California

At least four people were shot and officers were allegedly assaulted during a Juneteenth celebration in Oakland, California. No fatalities reported so far.

California Zero Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles

California allowed to set zero emissions standards for heavy-duty vocational vehicles, leading to lawsuits from various industry groups. EPA's new rules on trucks and buses face legal challenges for potentially banning internal combustion engines.

Shark Attack Survival Story in California

Man survives shark attack in California by punching the shark inside its mouth, sustaining injuries to his torso, left arm, and hand. He underwent surgery and is recovering at home.

Money Laundering Bust Involving Sinaloa Drug Cartel and Chinese Banking Group in California

Money laundering bust connects Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel to underground Chinese banking group in California, leading to charges against 24 people

Record-breaking Sale of James Jannard's Malibu Estate

James Jannard's former Malibu estate sets record for most expensive home ever sold in California at $210 million. The buyer is undisclosed and the mansion was never officially on the market.

Reparations for Racially Motivated Eminent Domain in California

Several reparation bills in California aim to address the discriminatory use of eminent domain that has impacted Black and brown communities, seeking restitution for families who believe their land was taken with racist intent. The bills highlight historical injustices, including the seizure of land from African American families for public use. The proposed legislation would set up a Freedmen Affairs Agency to address racially motivated eminent domain cases and provide remedies such as returning seized lands, monetary payments, or publicly owned land of equal value.

Robbery of Florida Family in Oakland, California

A Florida family's son was robbed in broad daylight while dropping him off at college in California. $3,000 in cash and important documents were stolen, leading the family to decide to pull him out of the university. The family is shocked by the crime and lack of police response in America.

California State Constitutional Amendment ACA 5 and its Potential Impacts on Marriage Laws

Democratic state senator Susan Talamantes Eggman urges progressive colleagues to vote for a Republican-led bill making soliciting children for sex a felony. Pro-family organization warns that a proposed state constitutional amendment in California could lead to legitimizing polyamorous, incestuous, and child marriages.

Luxury Real Estate in Malibu, California

Founder of Oakley sells Malibu mansion for $210 million, making it California's priciest home. The luxury pad sits on 9.5 acres with 8 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and a 300-foot ocean stretch.

Identification of Maritza Glean Grimmett

The remains of a woman found 40 years ago in Southern California have been identified as Maritza Glean Grimmett, who disappeared in 1979. After decades of mystery, advanced DNA technology helped authorities positively identify her. The discovery brings some resolution to Grimmett's family and sheds light on her disappearance.

California Governor Gavin Newsom's Pledge to Restrict Students' Smartphone Use in Schools

California Governor Gavin Newsom pledges to restrict students' smartphone use during the school day following Surgeon General's warning on social media's impact on children's mental health. The decision aligns Newsom with the Biden administration's stance on social media regulation.

Robbery of Secret Service Agent in California

A United States Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint in California while President Joe Biden was visiting the state. The agent discharged their service weapon but did not sustain any injuries.

Immigration

President Biden issued executive actions restricting asylum for immigrants, but asylum seekers continue to arrive in a remote area of California.

Critique of California's Far-Left Policies by Jillian Michaels

Fitness expert Jillian Michaels criticizes California's far-left policies and explains why she left the state, highlighting issues such as decriminalization without regulation, gender affirming medical care for children, and off-label cancer drugs for minors.

Bank Robbery and Hostage Situation in California

A California man was indicted for robbing a bank and taking three people hostage one day after his release from prison. He faces charges of bank robbery and forced accompaniment.

Steve Garvey - Republican Senate Candidate for California

Former MLB player Steve Garvey, a Republican Senate candidate, advocates for change in California politics, focusing on issues like inflation, crime, and the border. He emphasizes the need for political courage and common-sense solutions.