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Kevin Kiley criticizes Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris in recent tweets

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Kevin Kiley U.S. House of Representatives from California's 3rd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Kevin Kiley U.S. House of Representatives from California's 3rd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Kevin Kiley, a U.S. Congressman representing California's 3rd district, shared his perspectives on various political issues through a series of tweets on March 12, 2025. His posts addressed topics ranging from education policies to potential gubernatorial candidates and state funding allocations.

In a tweet posted at 02:22:57 UTC, Kiley criticized politicians such as Gavin Newsom for sending their children to private schools while opposing school choice programs that could benefit less fortunate families. He highlighted that "During COVID, Newsom sent his kids to in-person private school while forcing millions of students into Zoom school."

Later that day at 14:08:36 UTC, Kiley commented on a new poll regarding Kamala Harris's potential candidacy for Governor of California. He noted that "A new poll shows only a third of California Democrat primary voters want Kamala Harris to run for Governor." He further remarked on her previous presidential run despite lacking voter interest.

At 16:44:32 UTC, Kiley declared his decision not to appear on Gavin Newsom's podcast titled "This is Gavin Newsom." However, he expressed willingness to engage in discussions about state matters such as the allocation of Medi-Cal funds for illegal immigrants. In his words, "if the Governor would like to have a debate or 'conversation' on...the $9.5 billion in Medi-Cal funds he's using for illegal immigrants, I'll participate in any neutral forum."

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