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Sen. Tuberville: California's a dumpster fire, Newsom should go to jail

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June 11, 2025 1:12 pm

Sen. Tuberville: California's a dumpster fire, Newsom should go to jail

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June 11, 2025 1:12 pm

Senator Tommy Tuberville criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom's handling of the National Guard deployment, calling it a 'dumpster fire' and accusing Democrats of 'pouring gasoline on it'. Tuberville praises President Trump's leadership and vows to return control to the states, focusing on education and healthcare in Alabama.

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Donald Trump without consulting California law enforcement leaders commandeered 2,000 of our state's National Guard members to deploy on our streets illegally and for no reason. This brazen abuse of power by a sitting president inflamed a combustible situation. putting our people. Our officers and even our National Guard at risk.

So you have riots. Trump comes in with the National Guard and the Marines because you can't get your LAPD to back up ICE officials, and it's Trump's fault. That's what Gavin Newsom wants you to think. Senator Tommy Tuberville might have a different point of view. He wants to be the next governor of Alabama, but right now he's got his hands full as senator.

Senator, your reaction to what Gavin Newsom's positioning and accusation says. Bruh, what a disaster. My God, I've seen third world countries run better than California under this governor. It's a dumpster fire. Woke Democrats, they're just pouring gasoline on it.

You know, deporting illegals is an 80-20 issue. Obviously, the Democrats are siding with the 20%. And they didn't learn anything from the last election. President Trump just keeps on winning. Gavin Newsom should go to jail.

He owns this one hundred percent. President Trump's approval rating is skyrocketing for a president that's that's polled over fifty states, not just one complete anarchy. And President Trump's exactly right with this. We've got to get control of it. The people of the good people of California deserve better.

So what you went and put on Twitter, you're burning Los Angeles to the ground to protect illegal aliens. I would say stick to governing, but you clearly aren't doing very good at that. He came back and said Alabama has three times the homicide rate of California. Its murder rate ticks angst third in the entire country. Stick to football, bro.

What's your reaction to Gavin Newsom telling you go back to football?

Well, he's using that funny math when he says that we have more murders. I mean, they have more people killed and murdered in a week than we have in Alabama in a year. They don't of course they don't go by any stats. They make up their own statistics. You know, you'd love to be able to do that.

And of course, the Democrats and the Blue States love to do that, and they try to sell that to the American public. This guy is a joke. He's a complete joke. He's ruining his career. He had ruined it already, but he had just.

As I said earlier, put gasoline on the fire on this. There's no leadership skills to these Democrats. All they want to do is change our country to something that's third world. We're not going to allow it to happen. President Trump's not going to allow it to happen.

And I'm telling you, the American people are sick and tired of this nonsense. And I hope it doesn't escalate, but I don't see good things happening for this weekend coming up. I know. I'm hearing that over and over again. And yesterday we found out about some unrest in New York, unrest in Denver, in San Antonio, in Dallas, and in Austin, Texas.

But the governor of Texas made moves right away. 15 arrested in New York City. They said, be aware, we're not going to let what happened to Los Angeles.

So perhaps the mayor gets it. In Philadelphia, as I mentioned too, Denver, there were some arrests.

So I like the precedent the president's setting. If you can't control it, I will. That's something he learned this time around. What is your greatest worry?

Well, protecting our law enforcement. These men and women go out there and put a badge on and a uniform on every day with a sidearm. No one knows not what's going to happen to them.

Now the Democrats have just made it that much worse. How do you make it worse? You don't support them. You don't get behind them and say, listen, you do not touch our law enforcement. What they say goes.

But there's no rule of law with this Democratic Party. They hate the DOJ. They hate our justice system. They want to change it. All these woke judges, these That are pushing all these injunctions on President Trump want to continue this to happen.

Something's got to give, and I'll tell you what's going to give is. This Democratic Party is going to back down. President Trump is the leader of this country, and he's standing up for the free people of this country, people that actually pay the bills, Brian. This is absolute nonsense. We've got to get discipline and moral values back in our country.

But when you've got union leaders just standing up and saying these nonsensical things to our education system, When A major majority of our eighth graders are not proficient in reading. You have got to be kidding me. It is a disaster from top to bottom. I think you're more built as a coach. I think you're more built as a governor than senator instead of being one out of 100.

I know a lot of governors are frustrated, like Joe Manchin said, so frustrated going from governor to senator. You're really looking forward to being control of Alabama, right, Senator? I mean, that was a tough decision because you made inroads and you have an ally in the White House, but you're going to go for governor now, right? Yes.

Well, and the reasoning behind that is I've been up here five years. I got a year and a half to go. I'm going to stand beside President Trump on everything that he's doing. We've got to continue to do that. But as he said, we're giving more money, more power back to the states.

I'm a builder. I'm a football coach. That builds winning teams. And we're going to do the same thing in Alabama. We're going to have a lot of help, though, from President Trump and the federal government.

cutting back on reforming entitlements, doing things where the states are not as responsible. But we want the power back in the states to control education, control health care, control our infrastructure, let the states do it. Obviously, the federal government has been at Complete disaster. Over the years, we've had no string of long leadership up here. We go back and forth.

And again, now we're getting to these progressive left people that absolutely don't believe in this country and they want to tear it down. And that's really, I want to go back and protect and support the state of Alabama. Right. And where do you think? We only have a minute left, but where do you think you make the most immediate impact with your state that I know has education struggles as well as poverty struggles?

Yeah, the two things that you have to really Uh Um look at and try to make stronger is your health care and your education.

So there's people getting older and older. And if you look at the background of this, your economy grows if your healthcare is strong. Same thing with education. We're not as strong as we could be in education. From top to bottom, we've got a lot of good teachers and a lot of good stools, but the problem is.

You know, when you've got 5 million people in your state, you've got to educate from the top to bottom. I saw that being a football coach, and that's where it all starts. Educate your people. This is Jason Chaffetz from the Jason in the House podcast. Join me every Monday to dive deeper into the latest political headlines and chat with remarkable guests.

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