Gavin Newsom seeks $1.2 million for supposed Covid violations from years prior.

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California is still trying to collect $1.2 million in fines from Calvary Chapel San Jose.

On the ACLJ’s program “Sekulow,” host Logan Sekulow opened the segment by calling it one of the bigger cases the organization has taken in years. He said the ACLJ is heading to the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of the church.

Co-host Will Haynes framed the stakes bluntly. In late 2025, the state is “still trying to get $1.2 million” from a congregation over COVID protocol violations dating back to 2020.

The message from the ACLJ team is simple. They believe the fines punish religious exercise and violate the First Amendment.

Notice it is not the ACLU that is trying to protect the churches Constitutional right to assemble at these churches, no, no, no, because they are only concerned with defending rights that does not step on the toes of authoritarian fascists like Newsom who are in power. Instead, it is the ACLJ.

Make a note of it and consider supporting them financially, because they are the only voice out there to protect such people.
 
Newsome has created 12 billion dollar deficit for the people of Cali. Largely due to reckless spending and loss of revenue due to free people fleeing

He’s desperate for money
 
Newsome has created 12 billion dollar deficit for the people of Cali. Largely due to reckless spending and loss of revenue due to free people fleeing

He’s desperate for money
But he had no choice but to do so. He is a democrat after all.
 
I'll be glad to see you folks leave the country when Comrade Galvin wins the White House ...

These upcoming Summer Olympics ought to be GREAT ... Thump vs. Nuisance ... this will make 1936 look apolitical ...
 

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California is still trying to collect $1.2 million in fines from Calvary Chapel San Jose.

On the ACLJ’s program “Sekulow,” host Logan Sekulow opened the segment by calling it one of the bigger cases the organization has taken in years. He said the ACLJ is heading to the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of the church.

Co-host Will Haynes framed the stakes bluntly. In late 2025, the state is “still trying to get $1.2 million” from a congregation over COVID protocol violations dating back to 2020.


The message from the ACLJ team is simple. They believe the fines punish religious exercise and violate the First Amendment.

Notice it is not the ACLU that is trying to protect the churches Constitutional right to assemble at these churches, no, no, no, because they are only concerned with defending rights that does not step on the toes of authoritarian fascists like Newsom who are in power. Instead, it is the ACLJ.

Make a note of it and consider supporting them financially, because they are the only voice out there to protect such people.
Deport his ass…lol

News um is just that, scum.
 
I'll be glad to see you folks leave the country when Comrade Galvin wins the White House ...

These upcoming Summer Olympics ought to be GREAT ... Thump vs. Nuisance ... this will make 1936 look apolitical ...
Shinning your walker up already eh?
 
Whatever happened to the train to nowhere in California?
Why hasn't Newsom improved the reservoirs
Today Southern California is flooding and experiencing mudslides, while the rest of California is experiencing a water shortage.
When are the victims of last year's fires going to be issued their permits to rebuild their homes?
 

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California is still trying to collect $1.2 million in fines from Calvary Chapel San Jose.

On the ACLJ’s program “Sekulow,” host Logan Sekulow opened the segment by calling it one of the bigger cases the organization has taken in years. He said the ACLJ is heading to the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of the church.

Co-host Will Haynes framed the stakes bluntly. In late 2025, the state is “still trying to get $1.2 million” from a congregation over COVID protocol violations dating back to 2020.


The message from the ACLJ team is simple. They believe the fines punish religious exercise and violate the First Amendment.

Notice it is not the ACLU that is trying to protect the churches Constitutional right to assemble at these churches, no, no, no, because they are only concerned with defending rights that does not step on the toes of authoritarian fascists like Newsom who are in power. Instead, it is the ACLJ.

Make a note of it and consider supporting them financially, because they are the only voice out there to protect such people.


Newscum has to make up for all the money he pilfered from the hi speed rail scam.
 
Well, if these churches received covid funds, I really have no sympathy for them. This is what happens when you make deals with the govt. Same as for 301 c 3s.
 
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