Donald Trump speaks at GOP California Convention | LiveNOW from FOX

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29 Sept 202393:24
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TLDRDuring a rally, Trump sharply rebukes California's Democratic leadership for presiding over sanctuary cities, open borders, homelessness, inequality, crime, and rigged elections. He indicts Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi, Kamala Harris, Eric Swalwell, and Adam Schiff for failing the state. Trump contrasts California's former embodiment of American culture, ingenuity and prosperity with its current decline overseen by 'radical left fascists and Marxists'. He pledges to liberate California, reverse its suffering, and restore its former glory if elected in 2024, specifically by securing water resources stymied by environmentalists over the Delta Smelt.

Takeaways
  • 😑 Claims California's election system is rigged and corrupt
  • πŸ‘Ž Criticizes California's government leaders like Newsom and Pelosi
  • 😠 Says California has become a "dumping ground" for problems
  • 🌧 Says Democrats won't allow water to flow to farms and people
  • 🐟 Blames lack of water on protecting the Delta smelt fish
  • πŸ’§ Says he previously got federal approval to send more water to CA farms
  • πŸ˜€ Praises Republican leaders like Nunes and Steel
  • 🌴 Criticizes problems like homelessness, inequality, rolling blackouts
  • πŸ‘ Says he can fix California's problems if elected president again
  • πŸ—³ Says 2024 election is most important ever for future of the country
Q & A
  • What does Trump say California used to represent?

    -Trump says California used to represent the America West, American culture, America's future, and the American Dream.

  • Who does Trump blame for California's decline?

    -Trump blames Gavin Newsom, the 'far left Communists' in Sacramento, San Francisco, and LA, sanctuary cities, open borders, homeless encampments, and more.

  • What does Trump say California has become?

    -Trump says California has become a 'symbol of our nation's decline' and a 'Dumping Ground' for prisoners, terrorists, mental patients, and more.

  • What does Trump say about mail-in ballots?

    -Trump criticizes universal mail-in ballots, claiming they are corrupt, using France and Jimmy Carter's commission as examples against their use.

  • What does Trump say about water policy in California?

    -Trump discusses the 'man-made drought' in California, saying the state won't allow full use of water resources to help farmers in order to save the 'extremely unimportant' delta smelt fish.

  • What claim does Trump make about rich people in Beverly Hills?

    -Trump claims that due to water restrictions, rich people in Beverly Hills don't smell good because they can't properly shower or wash their hands.

  • What does Trump say he would do as President regarding California's water?

    -Trump says he would force Gavin Newsom to give California more water access, as Trump claims the federal work was already completed under his administration.

  • What happened with the recall effort against Newsom according to Trump?

    -Trump asks how the recall effort went, then criticizes one candidate who said they didn't think the election was rigged, saying that was the end of his campaign.

  • Who does Trump praise during the speech?

    -Trump praises Jessica Millan Patterson, Harmeet Dhillon, Shawn Steel, Rick Grenell, Tony Strickland, and Scott Voigts.

  • What actions does Trump say he will take regarding California if elected again?

    -Trump says he will 'liberate California from communist rule' on day one, reverse its decline, end the 'desecration', defeat the 'corrupt political machine', and force them to provide more water access.

Outlines
00:00
πŸ˜€ Trump thanks supporters and claims that if not for mail-in ballots he would win California

Trump thanks the crowd and claims California has a rigged election system with mail-in ballots that makes it hard for Republicans to win, but he believes they could win California if the system was changed.

05:00
πŸ˜„ Trump praises California Republican leaders and says California has declined under Democrat rule

Trump praises several California Republican leaders for their work. He then criticizes Democrat leaders like Newsom and Pelosi, claiming they have caused decline in California with issues like homelessness, woke policies, blackouts, and high taxes.

10:00
😠 Trump says California elections are rigged and attacks Democrat leaders

Trump claims California elections are rigged to help Democrats win. He attacks prominent Democrat leaders like Pelosi, Harris, Newsom and Waters, calling them names like "crazy" and "sick." He claims these leaders are communists destroying California.

15:01
😑 Trump discusses restrictive California environmental policies and the "man-made drought"

Trump discusses meeting with California Republicans who told him environmental policies protect a tiny fish but prevent water from being used, creating a man-made drought. He claims this causes economic harm and problems like water restrictions.

20:02
😠 Trump claims rich people in California cannot shower or wash properly due to water restrictions

Trump rants about water restrictions in places like Beverly Hills. He makes the vulgar claim that rich people there cannot shower or wash properly, saying they don't smell good because of limited water. He blames Newsom and Democrats for the water problem in California.

25:03
😈 Trump says when reelected he will force California's governor to provide more water

Trump brags he solved California's water infrastructure issues as President but Newsom refused to cooperate. He threatens that when reelected, he will somehow force Newsom to give Californians more water from Northern California, against Newsom's wishes if needed.

Mindmap
Keywords
πŸ’‘Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday refers to one of the most significant days in the U.S. presidential primary process, when the largest number of states hold primary elections and caucuses. It's crucial for candidates seeking the nomination of their party. In the video, Super Tuesday is highlighted as a pivotal moment for political change in California, coinciding with a trial against the speaker, emphasizing the political climate and the stakes involved in the election.
πŸ’‘California
California is portrayed as a battleground state in the struggle between conservative values and the policies of the radical left. The speaker emphasizes the state's potential for political change and its significance in the national political landscape. The mention of California reflects the speaker's focus on mobilizing support to 'take back' the state from the current political leadership.
πŸ’‘Radical Left
The term 'Radical Left' is used to describe political groups or individuals that the speaker believes have extreme progressive views that are out of touch with traditional American values. In the context of the video, the Radical Left is blamed for various issues in California, including policies the speaker disagrees with. This term is central to the speaker's message of opposition and the need for political change.
πŸ’‘Rigged Voting System
The phrase 'rigged voting system' is used to express the speaker's belief that the electoral system is manipulated or unfair, particularly through the use of mail-in ballots. This concept is critical to the video's theme, as it underscores the speaker's challenges and disputes with the current electoral process, suggesting that these perceived injustices are obstacles to winning elections.
πŸ’‘Mail-in Ballots
Mail-in ballots are discussed as a contentious issue, with the speaker arguing that the widespread use of mail-in voting leads to election fraud and undermines the integrity of elections. This perspective is pivotal in the video, as it frames the speaker's view on election security and the need for reforms to ensure fair and free elections.
πŸ’‘Election Integrity
Election integrity refers to the assurance that elections are conducted fairly, accurately, and free from fraud. In the video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of election integrity, advocating for voter ID laws and critiquing mail-in ballots as threats to the legitimacy of elections. This concept is crucial for understanding the speaker's call for changes in how elections are conducted.
πŸ’‘Homelessness
Homelessness is highlighted as a significant issue in California, with the speaker attributing the problem to the failures of the current political leadership. The mention of homelessness serves to criticize the state's handling of social issues under the governance of the Radical Left, illustrating the speaker's broader critique of policy failures.
πŸ’‘Open Borders
Open borders are criticized in the video as a policy that undermines national security and contributes to various social and economic issues. The speaker uses the term to argue against the current immigration policies, framing them as part of the broader disagreement with the Radical Left's approach to governance.
πŸ’‘Water Management
Water management in California is discussed in detail, focusing on issues such as restrictions on water usage and the impact of environmental policies on agriculture and daily life. The speaker uses this topic to critique the state's environmental policies, arguing that mismanagement leads to unnecessary hardships for residents and farmers.
πŸ’‘American Dream
The American Dream is referenced nostalgically to lament the perceived decline of opportunity and prosperity in California under its current leadership. The speaker implies that the policies and governance of the Radical Left have moved the state away from the ideals that make up the American Dream, highlighting a desire to restore those values.
Highlights

California was once a symbol of American success, but under the radical left it's becoming a symbol of decline.

San Francisco, Sacramento and LA have given you sanctuary cities, open borders, mass homelessness, soaring crime.

This is no longer a great state. This is a dumping ground. The world is being dumped into California.

We're going to win the 2024 California primary in a very big, beautiful, historic landslide.

We would win California in a general election if they didn't have a rigged voting system.

If this was a real election with real polling booths, there's no way we lose this state.

We have to get rid of mail-in ballots. Jimmy Carter said mail-in ballots can't work, they'll be corrupt.

When I'm president, giving California water will be a top priority. You have so much water being wasted.

Because of the Delta smelt, you have no water, no farms, nothing. You're all going bust.

One of the first things I'll do is force Newsom to give California water. The Delta smelt is not doing well.

Did the recall work out well? One candidate was doing well until he said he didn't think the election was rigged.

When I get back into office I'll get the federal government to finalize giving California water.

Rich people in Beverly Hills, because of water limits, generally don't smell so good.

When you meet someone from a beautiful Beverly Hills house, you know that person is disgusting underneath.

It's all because of Gavin Newsom and radical left Democrats destroying California to save an extremely unimportant fish.

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