I’m excited to announce my run for California governor, as I believe the state has become a "laughing stock" that needs to be fixed. I moved to California in 1989, pursuing the California Dream, and built a life here. However, I’ve seen how destructive policies and government overreach have turned that dream into a nightmare for many families. It's time to ignite a movement to restore hope and ensure that the California Dream is still alive for everyone.
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NEW: Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco announces his run for California governor, says CA is a "laughing stock" that he hopes to correct.
In June, Bianco announced that he was "changing teams" and voting for Trump after being disgusted by his state. (video below)
"I came to California in 1989 in search of the California Dream. I got a job, I bought a house, I married a beauty queen, and I raised a family," said Bianco this week.
"Unfortunately for my kids, destructive policies, legal agendas, government overreach and regulation, radical activism and special interests have turned the California dream into a nightmare for millions of Californians."
"Today, we fire up the machine that will restore the promise to all Californians that the dream is still alive."
Video Transcript AI Summary
Hello, California, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco here. For years, I've criticized our governor, legislature, and attorney general for their soft-on-crime policies, believing they coddle criminals and blame society for their actions. They think law enforcement is systemically racist and that criminals are victims, so they release them early, provide them with resources, and even enable their addictions.
But, maybe they're onto something. I'm changing teams and going all in. But they aren't doing enough. It's time to put a felon in the White House. Trump 2024. Let's save this country and make America great again.
Speaker 0: Hello, California. It's Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco. Over the past thirty years, I've been doing everything I could to keep our community safe by arresting criminals and putting them in jail and putting them in prison, keeping them out of our neighborhoods. For the last five years, I've been very critical about our governor for slashing our budgets from corrections, for, letting prisoners out early, for closing our prisons. I've been critical of our state legislature for passing laws to make it harder to put people in prison.
I've been critical for their changing laws that let prisoners out early, and I've been critical for our attorney general for seemingly not caring about crime and really being an embarrassment to to law enforcement. And this love affair that our governor and our state legislature have with criminals is based on the belief that, criminals are not responsible for their own actions. They're a victim of society, and, really, it's it's our fault. It's society's fault. It's business's fault.
It's we're it's cops fault. It it it it might be my fault. Law enforcement, apparently, if you listen to our governor, is systemically racist. If you listen to our legislature, our laws are systemically racist. Our judicial system is systemically racist.
All of these people that are being put in jail are because of law enforcement bias and DA bias and all of these things. And so they let them out. They give them food. They give them housing. They give them money.
They give them drugs and alcohol now. And, I'm I'm I gotta be honest. I'm getting tired. I'm getting tired. And I'm wondering if I'm having a change of heart and deciding that, you know what?
Maybe I've been wrong. And I think I'm gonna change teams. I know it's gonna make some of you angry. I know that you're gonna be mad at me, but I'm gonna change teams. I think they're onto something, but I don't think they're doing enough.
I think that we need to go big. You know me. Go big or go home. You're the biggest you do the best. You're the best at everything, and you might as well do something right if you're gonna do it.
And I'm all in. And I hope that you're all with me. I hope that you all have this change of heart. You all feel that this is the definitely the right thing to do, and you come alongside me in this venture. And, I I think it's time that instead of letting them out of jail and and and giving them alcohol and drugs and everything else, I think it's time we put a felon in the White House.
Trump twenty twenty four, baby. Let's save this country and make America great again.