No kings, no autocrats Gavin Newsom denounces threats to democracy in proclamation
California Governor Gavin Newsom's proclamation on July 4 declared the day as "Independence Day," a traditional observance infused with a political message. He began by celebrating the nation's founding principles but pointed out the historical failures in ensuring equality and freedom for all. Newsom condemned ongoing attacks on civil rights, asserting that they pose a threat to the progress made over decades. He emphasized California's commitment to protecting the rights and freedoms of all residents, explicitly rejecting autocratic governance. The proclamation referenced recent national protests against President Trump, highlighting public discontent with perceived authoritarianism.
Newsom's words resonate in a political climate marked by division and resistance to democratic values. He concluded with a call to action, urging citizens to recommit to the ideals of the American dream. This proclamation serves as both a celebration and a rallying cry in the face of current challenges to democracy.