Newsom Invokes Bible to Chide Republicans over Food Stamps

California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized Republican lawmakers for their reluctance to fund food stamps as a government shutdown threatens federal welfare programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which supports 42 million people. Invoking the Bible, Newsom emphasized that both the Old and New Testaments consistently highlight the importance of feeding the hungry, framing aid to those in need as a core aspect of aligning with God’s will. He accused Republicans of “intentional cruelty” and suggested they were ignoring biblical teachings, joking that they must have an “edited version of Donald Trump’s Bible.” The White House rebuffed newsom’s remarks, accusing him of politicizing religion and urging Democrats rather to reopen the government to prevent harm to Americans.


California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom invoked the Bible to criticize Republican hesitance toward food stamps as the government shutdown threatens federal welfare services.

Funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will not be issued on Nov. 1, according to a report from CBS News.

Democrats have taken issue with that reality, chiding Republicans as uncompassionate or even anti-Christian for noting that the system of federal taxpayer dollars funding groceries for 42 million people is unsustainable.

Newsom cited the Bible as he hosted a news conference describing how California intends to subsidize groceries amid the lapse in federal funding.

He also recalled his education at Santa Clara University, a Jesuit school, conflating commands about private Christian charity with the modern welfare state.

“If there was anything I remember about my four years with Father Coz, is that the New Testament, Old Testament have one thing dominantly in common — in Matthew, Isaiah, Luke, Proverbs, go down the list — it’s around food. It’s about serving those that are hungry,” he said.

“It’s not a suggestion in the Old and the New Testament — it’s core and central to what it is to align to God’s will, period full stop,” Newsom added.

He jabbed that Republican lawmakers must have received an “edited version of Donald Trump’s Bible” in which they “edited all of that out.”

Newsom then accused Republicans of “intentional cruelty.”

“I say that because these guys need to stop the B.S. in Washington, D.C., as they’re sitting there in their prayer breakfasts,” he said.

The White House rejected the premise of Newsom’s comments.

“It’s preposterous that Newsom, who shuttered churches during COVID and recently derided the power of prayer, is now attempting to manipulate religion to fit his own political agenda,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in a statement to Fox News.

She was referring to Newsom saying “these children were literally praying as they got shot at” in response to Republicans who support the Second Amendment praying after a school shooting.

“President Trump wants the government open — the Democrats’ insistence on keeping it shut down is hurting the American people,” Jackson added.

“But they could prevent these harms by simply reopening the government. Instead of distorting religion for political means, Newsom should urge his fellow Democrats to reopen the government.”




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