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Gov. Gavin Newsom directed a bevy of criticism at the Trump administration in his final State of the State address Thursday, saying California's "spirit is being tested."
Update: This live stream has ended. Original: (INSIDE CALIFORNIA POLITICS) — Gov. Gavin Newsom is set to deliver his last State of the State address, in which he will lay out his agenda for the year.
Every California governor since Earl Warren back in World War II had annually paraded into the ornate 1800s-decor Assembly chamber to address a joint session of the Legislature in what was always the most festive occasion of the year in the state Capitol.
It will be the governor's first address in the State Capitol since 2020.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has taken his fight with President Trump from the United States and online to Davos, Switzerland, elevating it to a global stage. Newsom spent much of Wednesday at Davos needling the president,
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