Former President Donald Trump called out California Governor Gavin Newsom during the California GOP’s fall convention, criticizing his auto industry regulations.
Trump condemned the policies implemented under Newsom’s administration, which push for a transition from gas-powered vehicles to electric ones, The Hill reported.
Trump referred to a rule approved by the California Air Resources Board last August. The rule necessitates all new vehicles sold in California to produce zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2035.
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The former president argued that these regulations are damaging the auto industry, branding them “the most ridiculous car regulations of anywhere in the world.”
Trump also accused Newsom of being “Biden’s top surrogate,” suggesting that the governor was preparing for Joe Biden’s potential absence in the political scene.
In spite of Trump’s allegations, Newsom has reaffirmed his support for President Biden and denied intentions of running for president in 2024.
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