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EXPOSED: Gavin Newsom Finally Admits California Is 'Overregulated' After Years of DESTROYING the Golden State

Gary FranchiMarch 4, 2026181 views
EXPOSED: Gavin Newsom Finally Admits California Is 'Overregulated' After Years of DESTROYING the Golden State
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In a stunning moment of accidental honesty, California's disgraced Governor Gavin Newsom admitted what millions of fleeing Californians already knew: the Golden State is drowning in bureaucratic red tape thanks to his own failed leadership.

During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show, Newsom actually agreed that California is "overregulated" - a breathtaking admission from the man who spent years piling regulation upon regulation on hardworking families and businesses. Now, with his approval ratings in the gutter and the state facing near-bankruptcy, suddenly Newsom wants to play the reformer?

Patriots across America aren't buying it for a second. Social media erupted with righteous fury over Newsom's pathetic attempt to distance himself from his own catastrophic record.

"Over regulated and over taxed. All done by corrupt Democrat Socialist/Communist Party," one Twitter user fired back, perfectly capturing the outrage of everyday Americans watching California collapse under leftist policies.

Another concerned citizen cut straight to the heart of Newsom's hypocrisy: "This part of Newsome's problem: He doesn't/won't see he's the Governor and he can change a ton of the very regs he's complaining about."

Exactly right. For years, Newsom has weaponized his office to unleash an avalanche of job-killing regulations, from insane environmental mandates to small business-crushing COVID lockdowns. He's turned California into a regulatory nightmare that's driven families, businesses, and entire industries fleeing to free states like Texas and Florida.

Too Little, Too Late for Failed Governor

Now, as President Trump's second-term agenda of deregulation and America First policies shows the entire nation what real leadership looks like, Newsom desperately wants to rebrand himself. But Americans see right through this transparent political stunt.

The damage is done. Under Newsom's radical reign, California has become synonymous with government overreach, sky-high taxes, rampant homelessness, and crushing bureaucracy. His belated "admission" isn't reform - it's an admission of complete failure.

While Trump delivers on his promises to slash regulations and restore American prosperity, Newsom offers only empty words and broken promises. California deserves better than this failed governor's pathetic attempts to save his political career.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FreedomFighterVerified3 days ago
This is rich coming from the same guy who shut down the entire state during COVID and destroyed thousands of small businesses. Where was this revelation then?
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SmallBizOwnerVerified3 days ago
About time! I've been saying this for decades. The permits alone cost me $15K just to renovate my storefront. Meanwhile, my competitor in Arizona did the same thing for under $2K.
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CommonSenseCAVerified3 days ago
The permit process here is absolutely broken. Takes months for simple approvals.
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BusinessFirstVerified3 days ago
That's insane! No wonder companies are fleeing to red states.
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PatriotMike2024Verified3 days ago
Too little, too late! My family business had to relocate to Texas in 2022 because of all the red tape and taxes. California lost good jobs and we're never coming back.
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TexasStrongVerified3 days ago
Welcome to Texas! We've been seeing so many California refugees fleeing the madness.
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ConservativeVoterVerified3 days ago
He's only saying this because his presidential ambitions require him to look more moderate. Don't be fooled by this sudden 'conversion' - actions speak louder than words.
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RedStateReadyVerified2 days ago
Newsom admitting California is overregulated is like admitting water is wet. The damage is already done - we've lost our manufacturing base and middle class families can't afford to live here anymore.
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GoldenStateMomVerified2 days ago
Finally admitting what we've all known for years. Now the question is - will he actually DO something about it or is this just more political theater?
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TruthTeller88Verified2 days ago
FINALLY! 🙌
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CaliforniaRealistVerified1 days ago
I'll believe it when I see actual deregulation happen. How about starting with rolling back some of those job-killing environmental regulations that make it impossible to build anything?
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BuilderBobVerified1 days ago
Exactly! The housing crisis is directly tied to these insane building restrictions.