Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Damn treadmill’ reason for trip exit

California’s governor returns to public view

- By Adam Beam

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Trickor-treating with his four children on Halloween trumped an internatio­nal stage devoted to climate change, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday in explaining why he canceled plans to attend the U.N. gathering in Scotland.

Newsom, a Democrat, has had a frenetic three years in office, dealing with a pandemic, record-breaking destructio­n from wildfires, a drought and fighting for his political life in the second gubernator­ial recall election in state history. Newsom beat back the recall in September and then spent the next several weeks considerin­g hundreds of bills passed by the Legislatur­e.

His plan to travel with his wife to Glasgow just ahead of Halloween was the last straw for his young kids, ages 5 to 12.

“I’ve been on this damn treadmill, we’ve gone from crisis to crisis,” Newsom said at the start of a “fireside chat” during an economic summit in Monterey, his first public appearance in nearly two weeks. “The kids, literally, they kind of had an interventi­on. They said they couldn’t believe that I was going to miss Halloween.”

Newsom said at first he defended himself, saying he and his wife had to go to the U.N. conference. But after waking up the next morning with “that knot in your stomach,” Newsom said: “I had to cancel that trip,” earning applause from the audience.

Newsom’s announceme­nt on Oct. 29 that he would not attend the conference did not contain any of those details, saying simply he could not attend because of unspecifie­d “family obligation­s.”

Newsom then disappeare­d from public view for nearly two weeks. For most of that time representa­tives from his office did not say where he was or what he had been doing.

Neither the governor nor his office has said why they didn’t include more details before Tuesday about where Newsom was.

“A governor’s absence is always a matter of public concern. That’s especially true for a governor claiming sole authority to control people’s lives through a ‘State of Emergency,’” tweeted Republican Assemblyma­n Kevin Kiley, who ran for governor in the recall election.

By Monday, Newsom’s absence had prompted speculatio­n about his health, mostly among conservati­ves on social media who rallied around the hashtag #wheresgavi­n.

When he emerged Tuesday, Newsom added details of his week out of the spotlight. He went to his kids’ soccer tournament and took them trick-or-treating, having quickly obtained a pirate costume to join them. He said he brought his children to the Capitol last week, participat­ing for the first time in tourist traditions like taking a selfie with the statue of a grizzly bear outside of the governor’s office.

“It’s been probably the most productive week I’ve had since I’ve been governor,” Newsom said.

 ?? Nic Coury The Associated Press ?? Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks Tuesday at an economic summit in Monterey, Calif., his first public appearance in weeks.
Nic Coury The Associated Press Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks Tuesday at an economic summit in Monterey, Calif., his first public appearance in weeks.

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