Republicans slam Gavin Newsom as ‘delusional’ and ‘cozying up to communists’ as he begins week-long visit to CHINA to discuss climate change amid continued speculation he could replace Biden in 2024
- California Governor Gavin Newsom travels to China this week to discuss how China and California can work together on climate change
- A group of California Republicans, including former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, demanded he cancel his trip
- They argue that he must bring up human rights abuses and fentanyl if he wants to sit down with Chinese Communist Party officials.
Republicans are slamming California’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, for traveling to China this week on a single-issue mission to discuss climate change — arguing he should also bring up human rights abuses and fentanyl production.
Ahead of Newsom’s trip, which kicked off Monday in Hong Kong, eight California GOP House members signed a letter Friday telling Newsom to cancel it.
That effort was led by Rep. Young Kim, while Reps. Kevin McCarthy, Ken Calvert, Darrell Issa, Doug LaMalfa, David Valadao, Mike Garcia, Michelle Steel, Jay Obernolte, Kevin Kiley and John Duarte signed it.
‘Government. Newsom’s attempt to align himself with the Chinese Communist Party is a delusion. Steel told Politicoadding that Newsom “must worry about the (Chinese Communist Party’s) control of critical mineral supplies as he prepares to ban gasoline cars by 2035.”
Newsom — who issued a shaky denial last month when questioned about presidential ambitions for 2024 — continued his travels, which began in Israel on Friday before heading to Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and the provinces of Guangdong and Jiangsu.
Republicans are slamming California’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, for traveling to China this week on a one-issue mission: discussing climate change. He will be photographed in Hong Kong on Monday
‘Government. Newsom’s attempt to align himself with the Chinese Communist Party is delusional,” Rep. Michelle Steel, a California Republican, told Politico. She and 10 other GOP California House members signed a letter demanding Newsom not go
On Monday in Hong Kong, Newsom told reporters that he had seen a video showing the beheaded Israeli victims of Hamas in the aftermath of the October 7 terrorist attack.
As for the mainland China portion, Newsom has said he will make climate change a focus of the trip because that is an area where California and China could work together even if there is a party change in the White House.
The leading Republican candidate, former President Donald Trump, has in the past called climate change a “hoax” invented by the Chinese – so that the US would cut its emissions and become less of an economic threat to China.
During his four years as president, he rolled back all kinds of climate and environmental regulations and withdrew the United States from the Paris climate agreement.
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, the chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, argued that Newsom’s trip gives China the upper hand again.
She told Politico that Newsom’s focus “is not on addressing climate issues, but instead ceding America’s energy and emissions reductions to the CCP.”
That, she argued, will give China “greater control over our energy future.”
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (center) poses for a group photo with guests after a fireside chat at Hong Kong University in Hong Kong Monday. He then travels to Beijing, Shanghai and the provinces of Guangdong and Jiangsu
Newsom has said he will not go beyond climate change in his talks with the Chinese because other issues are “federal” in nature.
The group of California Republicans hammered Newsom on this excuse.
“Federalism should not be an excuse for you to avoid difficult conversations about the Communist Chinese Party’s gross human rights violations and documented genocide of ethnic minorities,” their letter said. “Additionally, your trip should also serve as an opportunity to demand that CCP officials take action to prevent PRC-originated fentanyl precursors from entering the US.”
That includes Republican Rep. Michael McCaul, the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on China, who told Politico Newsom must “reiterate U.S. national security priorities, including deterring the military aggression of the CCP against allies in the Indo-Pacific, and stopping China from supplying US fentanyl precursors and ensuring they adhere to the rules on trade and economic issues.”