The MeidasTouch Podcast - Trump Starts Attacking California…Dem Congressman Robert Garcia RESPONDS
Episode Date: November 11, 2024California Congressman Robert Garcia joins host Ben Meiselas to discuss Donald Trump’s recent attacks on California Governor Gavin Newsom and the future of the Democratic Party in the wake of a chal...lenging election loss. 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 Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson 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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Gear up for a fight, folks, because Donald Trump is already making posts
attacking California Governor Gavin Newsom.
Donald Trump, who's now the president-elect, if you
thought, oh, the tone is going to change, he's calling Gavin Newsom, Gavin Newscombe. Again,
I mean, how just embarrassing and humiliating for our country just to have someone in the top
office who behaves that way. You know that we previously reported yesterday that Gavin Newsom
said, look, we're going to call an emergency legislative session in California to make sure that fundamental rights and freedoms are protected.
That's all Gavin Newsom said. And most governors are basically saying, look, while hope springs eternal, we need to protect our people.
And if you're going to attack our state, you're going to have to go through me.
Gavin Newsom put out a statement like that.
Governor Pritzker put out a statement like that.
And now Donald Trump is doing this.
Governor Gavin Newsom is trying to kill our nation's
beautiful California for the first time ever.
More people are leaving than are coming in.
He's 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 and others in all in
caps, insane policy decisions like the ridiculously rerouting of millions of gallons of water a day
from the North out into the Pacific ocean, rather than using it free of charge for the town cities
and farms dotted all throughout California. Um, he goes on to say they are making it impossible to
build reasonably priced cars, the unchecked and unbalanced homeless catastrophe, and the cost of
everything, all in caps, in particular groceries is out of control. And he puts groceries in quotes
for some reason. Also as an agent for the United States of America on voting and elections,
I will be demanding that voter ID and proof of citizenship are a necessary part and component
of the voting process. Of course, all of this is an attack on California. He's previously threatened
he was going to withhold aid from California. I want to bring in California Congress member
Robert Garcia. Congressman, thanks for listening to that intro and still being here. But we need
you here. We need you in the fight. So let me get your response to that and tell us what are Democrats in Congress going to do?
What are you going to do to push back on that?
Yeah, happy to be here. I was just communicating with our governor just yesterday and honestly thanking him for, you know, diving in and protecting the state and protecting all of the folks that are here and being a national leader on the pushback against Trump and Trumpism.
And I think what's really important at this moment
is one that we recognize that we lost.
We lost the presidential election very hard.
I'm proud of the vice president,
proud of what she was able to do,
but we have a lot of reflection and retrospection
and we have a lot of work to do ahead to ensure that we go back to winning these presidential elections.
Now, look, it's also not all lost.
We won some Senate seats across the country.
We won Michigan.
We won Wisconsin.
We won Arizona.
We won Nevada.
The House, there wasn't some red wave where we somehow lost the House of Representatives.
And so I would say that we absolutely have to take stock in our losses,
but also know that this is still a divided country.
So Democrats have to, at this moment, do the right thing, reflect,
take some time for ourselves.
But when we come back in the next few days,
as we begin to take stock of what Donald Trump and his win actually means,
we have to fight back.
We have to.
It's more than just resisting.
It's fighting back against Donald Trump.
And so I think that what he is going to do, he's made clear already, California is going
to push back really, really hard.
I'm certainly going to be involved in that effort alongside our governor and our other
members of Congress.
And I would encourage folks that are watching to, yes, be in your feelings, because I am too, but also be prepared to get back in the fight,
because the most vulnerable in our country deserve nothing less.
Some of the most vulnerable in our country, though, voted for Donald Trump, Congressman.
They heard the arguments that were being made. They heard that Donald Trump was going to deport
family members of theirs.
And they sometimes voted to literally
potentially deport a family member to have tariffs
which are gonna be taxes on their own goods.
So we have to acknowledge, right,
that there's an information battle here
because we say we're gonna protect marginalized communities.
We say we're gonna protect people,
but do the people voted against those things?
I mean, I think that that should be what we do,
but how do we win the information war?
Because obviously that was a major L for the party.
Absolutely, and the same is true, right?
When you're talking about people that are low-income folks
in rural parts of the country or communities across the South where you have people that are voting against oftentimes their best interests, that are poor, that rely on the social safety net, that consistently vote Republican.
And the same has happened in this election where we saw additional groups voting for Donald Trump, whether it was Latino men, whether it was younger voters.
That is absolutely the case. Two things are important. Number one is we're always going to
fight for those that need our support, regardless of who they vote for, because that's what we do
as good people and as Democrats. So if you are struggling because of housing, if you need social
security, if your healthcare costs are too high, if you're someone that is LGBTQ plus and you need
to have your rights protected, and if you're a low-income person who needs government service, whether you vote for us or not,
we're going to be there because it's the right thing to do.
Secondly, and this is also really critical, and this is why I support what you all do throughout all of your networks
and what you guys are doing on YouTube and on social media, is we have a misinformation and disinformation problem in
this country. Before I got to Congress, I taught communications and mass media at the college level
for 10 years. I have studied this stuff carefully. People are getting their information from sources
that cannot be trusted. There's misinformation happening from foreign actors across the world. Traditional news media has lost credibility.
In many cases, corporate media has not kept accountability to those that are lying constantly.
And so people are not receiving accurate information.
We have to, as Democrats, as progressives, as people that just want truth, we have to figure out how we get information
and get to people information in the ways they are consuming it. Because that is not
happening right now. And that's a huge lesson we've got to take away from this election as well.
You know, Congressman, you know, you've been on this program numerous times. Other members of
Congress seem to get it. You know, I would say sometimes I felt like we were, other than our big
community of Midas Mighty, you know, subscribers and followers, you know, I sometimes felt that
we were just screaming into a void sometimes, and the whole kind of party apparatus only geared up
for the fight, if you will, like right before an election, and they were nowhere to be seen. And
then I think the people were like, oh, these are just Hollywood elites.
Now they wanna join the fight because they come back
from their vacation homes three months before an election.
And now they wanna say, hey, everybody, we're here.
We wanna tell you what to do.
And they're like, where were you in my life
over the past four years?
And on the right wing with a lot of disinfo
and some massage, not some, a lot of misogynistic messaging and and
and some real problematic stuff those podcasters those digital influencers were with the people
in coven in their homes when these kids were locked in their homes they were listening to
these shows so then even when they were talking about sports or this or that, when it came to, all right, here's who we like, boom,
people were like, you were with us.
So that needs to be built.
And it seems like you're saying that's like the key thing right now.
It's so key.
A couple of things.
One, and you know this to be true.
I mean, the pandemic and COVID actually changed us as a country, as people.
And I don't think we've realized the impacts of what that has actually
done to us and the way that we interact with media, with the economy, with work. It's changed
the nature of work, and so we have not yet taken full stock of the impact of COVID and how that has
changed the way that we consume information in this country. And the second piece is, look,
I just got the, you know, I haven't even been in Congress one full term yet. I'm about to finish my first term. Obviously, I'm a freshman president of our freshman class. And, you know, what's interesting is every member of my class is the 30, what, six of us that ran all we have to message and take the message everywhere.
The reality is we have to be on every network.
We have to go on social media.
We have to be and talk to your audience.
We have to create communication systems and networks
that reach folks where they're consuming information today.
We cannot rely just on the New York Times
and the Washington Post to get information out to
the public. That is not going to win elections. And so I think it's really important that we
rethink the way that we communicate and where we are communicating to the public. Because I think
all these folks that I'm talking to, they're receiving their information in different ways.
They're not reading the paper. A lot of folks are getting all their information from YouTube, or they're getting it
all from social media. Or in some cases now, they're getting it from places like X, and we know
what is happening on these platforms. And so we have a lot of work to do. I'm not in the,
I'm not in the blame game, so I'm not going to get into that because I don't think that's helpful.
I think what's most important is that we all went all in.
We lost a presidential election.
We had an exceptional, incredible candidate and campaign, but we didn't win.
So now we've got to move forward and win those elections and continue to elect more Democrats to the Senate and the House.
Well, let's keep bringing the message directly to the people.
Open invite for you anytime you want to come on the network. Let's get the message out. Congressman Robert
Garcia, we appreciate you breaking this all down. And, you know, we're going nowhere. As you said,
it's not just enough to resist. We got to fight. We got to go on the offensive, bring the message
to the people and learn from the mistakes. That's what we'll do. I know that's what you and your
colleagues are going to do. We appreciate everything you're doing.
Thank you.
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