"Gavin Newsom’s track record of brazen and unconstitutional efforts to undermine other states’ bans on abortions suggests that, if he was elected president, he would push to force red states to allow abortions up to the point of birth."
"Gavin Newsom has a sick obsession. It is the foundation upon which his entire governing philosophy rests, the animating principle behind all that he does.
"It is a philosophy of death: He is driven to do everything within his power to bring about the murdering of unborn children. This desire for death extends far beyond ensuring that young Californians can be killed up to the moment of birth. It reaches the point that he actively seeks to increase the number of out-of-state killings — even if his tactics violate the Constitution.
"And now, the governor has a new method to enable the large-scale slaughter of unborn children outside his own state’s boundaries. He will aid and abet criminal doctors trafficking in the murder of babies by allowing them to leave off their identifying information from the abortion drugs they ship nationwide en masse. On Friday, he signed a law that will allow abortion pills to be dispensed without the name of the doctor who prescribed it, the person who receives it, or the pharmacy where the medication comes from.
"A pipeline of untraceable drugs that stop unborn children’s beating hearts will now flow freely from California. We will not know who is responsible for this illegal drug trade, only that Gavin Newsom has chosen to enable this criminal activity, so determined is he that these actors kill more and more babies.
"In one sense, Newsom’s new law is a tacit admission that so-called “shield laws,” which purport to protect doctors who illegally ship abortion drugs out of state, are unconstitutional and will not hold up.
"Such laws, including several in California signed by Newsom, claim to protect from extraditions and lawsuits those who kill unborn children in places where this is outlawed. But these laws clearly violate the Full Faith and Credit Clause and the Extradition Clause of the Constitution, because they do not give “full faith and credit” to other states’ judicial proceedings. And they violate the Extradition Clause as well, because they claim to prevent the extradition of persons to the states where they are accused of committing crimes. As a number of state attorneys general put it, shield laws “are blatant attempts to interfere with States’ ability to enforce criminal laws within their borders and disrupt our constitutional structure.”
"This new law will allow Newsom to hide these rings of unborn child killers from justice and responsibility. Thus, the new law is a declaration that, even if the Supreme Court holds that California must give “full faith and credit” to other states’ judicial proceedings, California won’t care and will instead build up covert networks that are enabled to kill more and more." . . . More
Ellie Gardey Holmes is Reporter and Associate Editor at The American Spectator. . . . She is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, where she studied political science, philosophy, and journalism. Ellie has previously written for the Daily Caller, College Fix, and Irish Rover. She is originally from Michigan.
Gav once again inspired some parody from the Babylon Bee:
Supporters Ask Gavin Newsom To Stop Doing Meth Before Posting On Social Media
"According to sources, Newsom, who has taken to modeling his own life after Trump, began taking meth in an effort to keep up with Trump's chaotic social media schedule. "The man never sleeps. I need something to give me a little more edge," Newsom reportedly confided in his wife shortly before ranting on social media in all caps about how everyone who wants to shut down illegal immigration is a literal Nazi from 1940's Germany."
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