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Democrat lawfare continues

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Democrats vow to shore up resources and continue their failed strategy of lawfare against president elect Donald Trump
More than half the country is sick of their shit but they just. won't. stop.
https://www.newsweek.com/gavin-newsom-defiant-trump-viral-video-we-will-stand-firm-1983694
Following Trump's electoral victory, Newsom called for California lawmakers to convene a special session to safeguard the state's progressive policies ahead of the Republican's second term in the White House.

On Thursday, Newsom's office said he wanted lawmakers to give the California attorney general's office more funding to "pursue robust affirmative litigation against any unlawful actions by the incoming Trump Administration, as well as defend against federal lawsuits aimed at undermining California's laws and policies."

Newsom and lawmakers are ready to "Trump-proof" California's state laws, his office told the Associated Press.

In a Friday post on Truth Social, the president-elect called the Democrat "Governor Gavin Newscum." He accused Newsom of "trying to KILL" California and "using the term 'Trump-Proof' as a way of stopping all of the GREAT things that can be done to 'Make California Great Again.'"

Other governors and attorneys general from blue states are likewise preparing to counter Trump's proposals, including his plan to launch the biggest deportation program in the nation's history.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey said her state would "absolutely not" assist the Trump administration with mass deportations, while New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy spoke of fighting "to the death" against proposals that counter his state's values.

In New York, Governor Kathy Hochul has convened a task force to develop strategies to protect New Yorkers in key areas that "are most likely to face threats from the Trump administration," including immigration, reproductive rights and civil rights.