On the first episode of his new podcast, Gov. Gavin Newsom broke some news: He no longer aligns with the Democratic Party on trans rights.
Tori Truscheit
He invited right-wing provocateur Charlie Kirk onto his show, unprompted, and proceeded to agree with him on whether trans athletes should be able to compete in girls’ sports. The interview seemed intentionally designed to show how much they had in common — like when Newsom complained about how weird it was when people shared their pronouns in a meeting.
It was Newsom’s show, released on his feed, meaning none of it was an accident. It is his brand now. He wants the public to know that he agrees with Kirk.
Well, that now includes my family. We are, in most ways, totally boring. We walk our first-grader to school — or rather, she runs and we keep up. We FaceTime my sister and her toddlers in LA for two minutes before someone gleefully presses the red button. We cook every night since it’s expensive to live in California.
It’s worth it for us because we need particular legal protections. I’m a lesbian, my partner carried our child, and she’s known for decades that she’s not a man or a woman. We are both on our child’s birth certificate, but I got a second-parent adoption just in case. My spouse had gender-affirming surgery a year ago.
You might wonder about what pronouns she uses if you were, like, in a meeting with her.
There are 2.8 million of us in this state, the largest LGBTQ population in the country. We live here for a reason. Some of us grew up here and are glad to be able to stay. Some of us landed here seeking peace and safety. I’ve lived in Missouri, Texas, Florida, Connecticut and New York, and calculate my geographic safety level almost unconsciously.
Wildfires notwithstanding, California is where I feel the most relief.
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Some of us are young, and some of us remember the old days. We know how it feels to be a political pawn, like when California voted against gay marriage in 2008, or when George W. Bush got reelected for bashing gay rights in 2004. I owe many layers of my life’s happiness to the queer and trans people who fought before me, and I do not forget them.
I judged Gavin Newsom’s podcast before listening. Then I realized I was part of the problem
Newsom himself sailed into the governor’s office on the memory of the same-sex marriages he ordered in San Francisco in 2004, defying a federal ban and ingratiating himself with Californians who found him courageous.
But instead of leading with a vision of California many people actually want, he’s decided to scapegoat trans people for an imagined Midwest voter in a future presidential run. It’s the 2024 right-wing script on repeat: They push creepy political ideas until liberals, in an attempt to sound tough, adopt them instead of shutting them down (I wish I could forget when former Vice President Kamala Harris bragged about her Glock).
It’s a trap, however, because then those creepy ideas become mainstream, and Newsom is falling for it.
This trap has real consequences for the LGBTQ community. Trans athletes were the opening salvo in a playbook already well underway in red states: Elimination of health care for trans kids leads directly to elimination of health care for trans adults, like in Texas bill HB3817. Policing genitalia leads to proposals like Georgia’s HB 267, which is about trans athletes but would also restrict parental birth certificate options to “mother” and “father.”
Californians do not want any part of regressive laws or the bigotry they embolden. We are proud to live in a place where trans people live freely, where our rights are never in question and where our leaders show up for us.
No one elected Gov. Newsom to befriend right-wing influencers. We need him to represent us, and that includes queer and trans Californians, too.
Tori Truscheit is a queer parent based in Sacramento.
You are incorrect that the majority of Californians do not agree with Newsom's comments. A recent NYT poll showed that 80% of Americans, including 67% of Democrats do not want boys/men in female sports. The Protect California Kids initiative (which failed to qualify for the ballot but likely will be back in 2026) polled at over 70% support in California (keeping female sports female only, prohibiting irreversible gender medications and surgeries for minors and parental notification when kids want to change genders in schools.)
It is impossible to change sex and no one should be forced to pretend to agree with the radical notion that a man can become a woman (and vice versa) because of feelings. This has nothing to do with the rights of same-sex couples to marry, which most Californians certainly support. But there are growing numbers of gays and lesbians who do not agree with gender ideology- lesbians in particular do not want men claiming to be women in their dating apps,. private spaces, locker rooms, shelters and prisons.
Thanks for your guest perspective, Ms. Truscheit. I think the majority of people feel that you and everyone else can choose to freely live the way one wants and how one wants to identify. But there’s a limit when how one lives or how one identifies infringes on the rights of others and their freedoms. To wit, as MichKosk has detailed, biological males should not be allowed to compete against biological females. Let’s not conflate feelings on the unfair competition issue to apply to everyone who lives the way one wants or how they want to identify.
"a right-wing provocateur" because he has a different opinion that is congruent with most Americans? By that standard, are you a left-wing provocateur? Newsom has always been a flake and goes where ever the wind blows. He understands where the vast majority of Californians stand on this issue and they do not agree with you. Yes, most of us are quite tolerant and have no problem with your community but please do not place opinion restrictions on us. We are not creepy and generally do not care for gender confusion, pronoun obfuscation, and voluntary surgical procedures.
Thank you, Tori, and you are not alone in finding Newsom’s podcast disappointing. I would say I wish he would work on his strategy and interview skills, but really I want him to work on housing.
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You are incorrect that the majority of Californians do not agree with Newsom's comments. A recent NYT poll showed that 80% of Americans, including 67% of Democrats do not want boys/men in female sports. The Protect California Kids initiative (which failed to qualify for the ballot but likely will be back in 2026) polled at over 70% support in California (keeping female sports female only, prohibiting irreversible gender medications and surgeries for minors and parental notification when kids want to change genders in schools.)
It is impossible to change sex and no one should be forced to pretend to agree with the radical notion that a man can become a woman (and vice versa) because of feelings. This has nothing to do with the rights of same-sex couples to marry, which most Californians certainly support. But there are growing numbers of gays and lesbians who do not agree with gender ideology- lesbians in particular do not want men claiming to be women in their dating apps,. private spaces, locker rooms, shelters and prisons.
Thanks for your guest perspective, Ms. Truscheit. I think the majority of people feel that you and everyone else can choose to freely live the way one wants and how one wants to identify. But there’s a limit when how one lives or how one identifies infringes on the rights of others and their freedoms. To wit, as MichKosk has detailed, biological males should not be allowed to compete against biological females. Let’s not conflate feelings on the unfair competition issue to apply to everyone who lives the way one wants or how they want to identify.
"a right-wing provocateur" because he has a different opinion that is congruent with most Americans? By that standard, are you a left-wing provocateur? Newsom has always been a flake and goes where ever the wind blows. He understands where the vast majority of Californians stand on this issue and they do not agree with you. Yes, most of us are quite tolerant and have no problem with your community but please do not place opinion restrictions on us. We are not creepy and generally do not care for gender confusion, pronoun obfuscation, and voluntary surgical procedures.
Thank you, Tori, and you are not alone in finding Newsom’s podcast disappointing. I would say I wish he would work on his strategy and interview skills, but really I want him to work on housing.
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