Governor Gavin Newsom answers questions about California's new presidential tax return law, which requires all presidential candidates to provide the state with their five most recent years of tax returns to qualify for the primary ballot, and the resulting lawsuits challenging the law. He also provides his take on concerns about the politicization of recent mass shootings and how that may play into the upcoming election.
We have both the condensed on-air version and the full uncut interview below.