The MeidasTouch Podcast - Governor Gavin Newsom on Trump’s 100 Days of Failure
Episode Date: April 24, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas has an exclusive interview with California Governor Newsom who does not hold back on his criticism of Trump’s complete and total failure of a presidency so far. Visit... https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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california governor gavin newsom governor when you and i last spoke it was the day after donald
trump announced his tariffs against the world you warned everyone how dangerous and harmful it was the day after Donald Trump announced his tariffs against the world.
You warned everyone how dangerous and harmful it was going to be. Three weeks later,
what's your reaction? Well, I mean, 10x worse than we even feared. And we were pretty sober
when we got together the day after, quote unquote, Liberation Day. But we've seen what's
happened to the world economy. The coin of the realm is trust
and how we have eroded trust around the globe, how this is going to take, I think, years and years
and years to unwind despite what Donald Trump believes and how the markets are behaving as they
zig and zag. And as you know, since then, California, the largest state in our union size of 21 state populations
combined, now the fourth largest economy in the world based on IMF figures that just came out,
International Monetary Fund figures yesterday. No state has been more impacted by the tariffs
economically. And as a consequence, we're the first state to sue the Trump administration,
and we're damn confident that we're going to win that lawsuit.
Tell us about that lawsuit, Governor. How important is it? Well, it's critical. I mean, he has no unilateral authority to impose these tariffs. And interestingly, the Koch brothers
backed a lawsuit saying exactly the same thing. So look at the ideological prism here. A big blue
state and a progressive governor and some of the most conservative, quote unquote, leaders in this country representing the same point of view.
And you may have seen just in the last 24 hours, 12 states, attorney generals just joined and are also suing the Trump administration, making exactly the same claim.
And it's interesting. Final point on that. The Trump administration is trying to change the jurisdiction for our case and our suit,
which is just another example of how concerned I think they are. And again, any legal scholar
looks at this, it seems pretty black and white. He simply cannot assert the authority he has under this 1977 construct to unilaterally advance tariffs. So we think we
are in a very good and solid position. Since that day that Donald Trump calls Liberation Day,
which I think we call Devastation or Liquidation Day, Donald Trump's been sending messages of
tariffs on, tariffs off, tariffs on, tariffs off. Then there are these like private
meetings that are taking place where things are like leaked out and that the markets become very
volatile. What message is Donald Trump sending to the business community with just the volatility
he's created? Well, he's open for business. I mean, free enterprise to crony capitalism
overnight. I mean, every single
one of those meetings represents sort of a side deal, a special interest of sorts.
Some may be nations, others may be companies the size of nations that make political contributions.
We saw this in Trump 1.0. There was an independent analysis done as it relates to
the relatively modest tariffs that he imposed in his
first term and how he decided to pull some of those tariffs back. And now they were directly
connected to contributors. I mean, this is serious stuff. It's happening in just plain sight. And he
wants everyone to kneel and everyone to reach out directly to him. And this is democracy.
This is Donald Trump's version of it.
And so it's a very serious moment.
And that's why there's a serious purpose and grateful with these attorney generals in these
12 other states.
And I think everybody, not just crying foul, but getting a little bit more strategic.
And I appreciate, you know, we're seeing this party's buzzing now. It's come alive at the grassroots. People are showing up, stepping up. They're not
giving in to the cynicism and fear. There was some resignation, I would argue, for a while.
It felt that way in some corners right after the election. That's no longer the case. And it's
really wonderful to see that energy. You see in the AOC rallies and Bernie rallies, which is just incredible, but also just the
enthusiasm that I always feel when we see a guy like Cory Booker stand up for 25 hours
or what Chris did down in El Salvador.
It's just great to see people being accountable at this moment.
And I think states like California have a responsibility.
We're now about to present our 16th lawsuit against the Trump administration.
We need to really start to assert ourselves from a position of strength.
You visited China in October of 2023.
You met with Xi Jinping and other leadership in China.
So you know how they negotiate, how they respond to threats.
Now, Trump imposed a 145% tariff on China. Then China
retaliated in kind. They cut rare earth minerals. Trump's been claiming that he's been talking
with China, but China's foreign minister today said that's fake news. There's no discussions
taking place until and unless Trump wants to remove the unilateral tariffs.
What do you make, Governor, of Trump's negotiations with China?
Well, I saw a meme of Xi reading The Art of the Deal laughing. I think it summed everything up. That was on my feed yesterday. I mean, here's Trump negotiating against himself.
And, you know, I want to be careful here because I love my country.
I love this nation. But it's just interesting the approach that she has taken, which seems a
little bit more steady handed as it relates to his approach on retaliatory tariffs. Now,
the impacts of that are outsized in my state. I've got the port of Long Beach with 40% of the
goods movement in this
country in LA and Long Beach come through and they're starting to dry up. That's not a gross
exaggeration. It's modest one drying up, but they're starting to significantly decline in
terms of amount of cargo coming in to the states. One of the principal reasons we felt we had
standing in a lawsuit. This is the number one manufacturing state in America. It's the number
one state in terms of direct foreign investment, two-way trade. We dominate in every category, economic category.
There are no peers in ag and forestry jobs. Across the spectrum, this state is disproportionately
impacted. And so I just, I pray that we can get a deal with China because of its outsized influence.
And I'll just argue one simple point is that as a guy with four young kids, you know, 80 percent of those toys that are supposed to be coming in the ports right now for the holidays, they come from China.
And so this impact is to me, it's personal. Yeah, it's professional responsibility as a fiduciary for the state.
I'm a small business person myself and business is directly impacted. So it's not an intellectual
exercise. This one is absorbed in every corner of our society, Democrat, Republican, rural, urban.
These impacts are extraordinary. And what he's done is extraordinary. And we have
to be extraordinarily vigilant and forceful in our response. Governor, California just passed
Japan as the fourth largest economy in the world, which of course sounds like a big deal.
You posted about it. Why is this just an important thing for us to all recognize more broadly, geopolitically?
Well, it's a point of pride.
I mean, it's a big blue state with $4.1 trillion a year economic output,
with 14% of the GDP in the United States of America, 50% more than the next big state.
But I also want people to understand that this is a donor state. In 2023, Californians contributed $83.1 billion more than we received from the federal government.
And by the way, for your viewers, they may be interested in this, that state Texas took
$71.1 billion more than they provided the federal government.
California, $83 billion, contributor, taker,
Texas. And I say that to make a broader point. 71% of the economic output in the United States
of America, blue counties, blue metros, blue states with lower deaths of despair rates,
higher wages, more productivity, greater growth, lower death rates as it relates to murder.
It is a mythology that somehow red states are dominating and blue states are struggling. It's
factually untrue. And I think today, as it relates to the illumination from the International
Monetary Fund that did the analysis that we highlighted, it's just a proof point of states
like California,
big blue states all across this country that continue to be the tentpole of the U.S. economy.
You know, Governor, Texas seems to take the Trump approach at the government level,
attack the citizens, take away freedoms, ban the books, cut social programs. But
California has done the opposite. California has grown because it has invested in good social programs.
So you show that that actually leads to growth.
Why is investing in good social programs good for business and the economy?
Well, we had a formula for success.
You know, we have a conveyor belt for talent that's second to none, and that's being
vandalized all across this country.
It's our university system.
The UCs, the CSUs, our community college system, the backbone of our workforce development
that conveys more talent than any other system in the United States.
And again, we're seeing that attacked for ideological reasons all across this country.
Good for Harvard for standing firm and standing tall.
And that's a call to arms for all universities to follow suit and do the same.
We invest in research and development. 18% of the world's research and development. Number three on
the planet, China, Germany, and California. The biggest investment in research and development,
pushing out the boundaries of discovery. More scientists, engineers, researchers,
more Nobel laureates, more venture capital coming from California, the energy state in the nation, that innovation, the entrepreneurialism. The reason we call this
a coast of California is the coast of dreams because we're a dream maker for people all
around the globe that want to come here for riches and new beginnings. 27% of this state
is foreign born, majority minority state living and advancing together across every imaginable
difference. That's what makes us great. We celebrate our interesting differences, as Clinton
said, but we also unite around the things that bind us together. And it's a point of pride,
all of that under assault, under attack, human capital, economic impacts of these tariffs,
human capital being assaulted with these immigration raids and the chill as it relates to legal immigration, not just issues related to the border.
And so all of these things, these are precious things, but all these things are foundationally part of that formula for success that I think blue states understand at their core.
You invest in people, you invest in opportunity, you invest in growth, and you create conditions where people feel included.
They feel seen, they feel heard, and they come out and they take risks.
And as a consequence, we're all rewarded for that.
And so that's why I'm proud.
I've come from a state, there's the American dream and there's a California dream.
There's only one state that's attached itself to a dream.
And my job is to keep that dream alive, to push back
against Trump and Trumpism, and to continue to invest in our growth engines. And finally,
talking about the American dream, which is under attack right now. People are scared. They're
nervous. What's Donald Trump going to post today? People are looking at their 401ks, their pensions.
They're seeing all of this volatility. They're seeing
people get disappeared off the streets. They're seeing Donald Trump show off meetings with
people, the leader from El Salvador, Nayib Bukele. With all of that going on,
Governor, finally, as we conclude this interview, just in general, what's your message to the
American people right now in this moment, April 24th, 2025, as we're recording this.
You've never been more important. I mean, don't give in to the cynicism. Don't give in to the
fear. Don't give in to the anxiety. That's what he counts on. It's shock and awe. He's coming.
He's coming every day, every minute, trying to win one thing, the news cycle. 24-7, win the news
cycle. So keep our eye on the ball. focus on what's important. Let's try to avoid
chasing every damn rabbit. But the most important thing is we have to maintain our vigilance. We
have to step up and step in. We have agency. We can shape the future. The future is not something
to experience. It's something to manifest. It's decisions, not conditions that determine our fate
and future. So I say it all the time. It's not what happens to us. It's how, not conditions that determine our fate and future. So I say it all the time.
It's not what happens to us. It's how we respond. And right now, the American people are responding
in extraordinary ways. It's inspiring real people that understand what's at stake for themselves,
for their kids and grandkids. And it's inspired, I think, inspired me to do more and do better.
And so if we continue with that spirit,
we're going to get back on track. We're going to win the damn midterms. We're going to get back
the White House. And all we have to do is continue in this spirit with that sense of purpose,
mission, and meaning that's behind folks that are standing up for democracy, their families,
this nation, and the world we're trying to build. California Governor Gavin Newsom,
thanks for joining us here on the Midas Touch Network. It's good to be back with you.
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