Mel Gibson, the iconic Hollywood figure known for his outspoken views, has taken a definitive stand against California Governor Gavin Newsom at a recent recall event.
In a stirring speech, Gibson highlighted the failures of Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass in managing the devastating wildfires that have ravaged the state.
He pointedly remarked, “The emergency workers did not let us down, but Governor Newsom and Karen Bass let us all down.”
Gibson lamented the grievous state of California under Democratic leadership, noting that despite the highest tax rates in the nation, citizens have been left unprotected and underserved.
“Since taking office, Newsom has ushered in rampant crime, soaring homelessness, and crippling inflation,” he asserted.
Echoing the frustrations felt by many Californians, Gibson revealed that he has resorted to filming in Bulgaria due to the prohibitive costs of working in California.
He also voiced strong skepticism regarding Newsom’s request for $40 billion in federal aid, calling for a federal investigation into the management of those funds.
Gibson insisted, “California deserves leadership that goes beyond mere acknowledgment of problems, and it is high time we demand accountability from those in power.”
His comments resonated profoundly with attendees, who echoed calls for true reform and justice, expressing outrage toward the perceived corruption of their leaders.
As conservatives continue to rally against the failures of progressive policies, Gibson’s rallying cry serves as a powerful reminder of the need for better governance in America’s most populous state.
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