California leaders preparing once again to face off with Trump, defend state's policies
Briefly

When Trump campaigned in California, he criticized the state's politicians, threatening federal aid for natural disasters and claiming he might restrict resources if Governor Newsom doesn't cooperate.
Victor Leung from ACLU highlighted concerns about federal favoritism and potential funding restrictions aimed at progressive states like California, especially concerning fire emergencies and housing vouchers.
Governor Gavin Newsom expressed California's commitment to work with the incoming administration, while also asserting intentions to defend constitutional rights against any possible federal overreach.
ACLU raised alarms about the impact on California's immigrant community, preparing to challenge potential policies aimed at mass deportations and civil rights rollbacks that threaten local communities.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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