The governor of California said that the governor of Florida broke the law when he flew migrants from Texas to Martha's Vineyard to protest the policies of the president.

There are laws relating to the use of state dollars for that purpose. His comments are similar to those of a Florida Democratic state senator who has sued, saying that the state budget requires designated funds to be used to transport unauthorized aliens from Florida.

The question is if he broke federal law. It's not good. I have a child. How do I explain that?

It's like what? Someone did something. He wanted to know if they would do that to children. What type of person does that?

A Texas sheriff has opened a criminal investigation after a group of migrants alleged they were deceived to advance a political motive. They were given a copy of the consent form that one signed.

The transport of migrants to Martha's Vineyard may have broken federal laws. The governor of Texas and the governor of Florida are doing cruel things. Thousands of people have been bused out of his state.

During the MSNBC interview, Newsom made fun of it.

He said it was all BS. They are nothing more than bully.

He said that his hair gel was interfering with his brain function.

During the interview, Newsom asked how many books have been banned in Texas and mocked DeSantis for writing about slavery. The American Revolution made people question slavery, according to DeSantis.

He's successful but he doesn't know what he's talking about. "We need to be more assertive in waking people up."

He wants his party to be more aggressive. He said that everyone wants Donald Trump to go to the ashbin of history, but he's not the only problem. He said that some Republican governors apply demonization through legislation.

He said that Trump needs to be blushing with some of the things the Republican governors have done.

In order to let women know that California is ready to help them if they need an abortion, the governor rented billboards in Texas and other red states with abortion bans.

He invited people from Florida to California in a $105,000 ad buy during the July 4 weekend.