For a lot of California’s gubernatorial race, Xavier Becerra was polling effectively under different candidates.
Among the many Democrats, now-former Rep. Eric Swalwell was rising because the front-runner, and Becerra’s workforce noticed the writing on the wall. They didn’t have a shot at profitable.
Regardless of his resume—a former state legal professional common and well being secretary within the Biden administration—Becerra’s push for governor went broadly unnoticed. That was, till Swalwell’s marketing campaign ended after a number of accusations of sexual assault have been made in opposition to him.
Since then, all eyes have been on Becerra (and billionaire Tom Steyer). New polls present him as one of many high three candidates wanting prone to change Gov. Gavin Newsom, who’s term-limited from operating once more. To go along with that, the scrutiny has poured in. Previous criticism, together with his ties to a former adviser who pleaded responsible on corruption costs, has resurfaced.
Nonetheless, the vitality behind his marketing campaign could possibly be felt within the air alongside the strum of a guitarrón and violin throughout a non-public gathering in Encino, California, on Sunday. Union leaders and social media influencers shouted and laughed over the mariachi band, snacking on ceviche and desserts as they awaited Becerra’s entrance.
For California’s Latino neighborhood—an estimated 41% of the state’s inhabitants—Becerra has made them really feel seen.
Whereas different candidates have sought to achieve Latino voters by posting Spanish-speaking movies or paying influencers to unfold their message, Becerra deeply understands their tradition. At the very least, that’s what one attendee, social media influencer Beni Martinez, who goes by Cazamigras on social media, instructed Every day Kos.
However as Becerra’s marketing campaign has taken off, so has the dirt-digging.
Throughout his time main the Division of Well being and Human Providers below former President Joe Biden, Becerra was described as invisible to the media. However a 2023 New York Instances story has resurfaced, detailing how Becerra’s company reportedly dropped the ball in safeguarding roughly 85,000 immigrant youngsters, a few of whom the Instances discovered to be working in harmful circumstances.
Shortly, a story that youngsters had been “misplaced” below Becerra’s watch took maintain, although he has labelled this as a “MAGA speaking level.”
“They have been by no means ‘vanished,’ and but of us will not be prepared to stroll again the lies as a result of they’ve to search out methods to hit you with a view to carry you down,” he instructed Every day Kos throughout a sit-down dialog.
Right here is that and extra in our full dialog with Becerra.
This interview has been edited for size and readability. Every day Kos doesn’t endorse any single candidate on this race and has contacted all main candidates for a dialog.
Every day Kos: Secretary Becerra, thanks a lot for taking the time to talk with me.
Xavier Becerra: You bought it.
Every day Kos: I don’t know if our microphones are choosing this up, however there’s quite a lot of issues occurring behind the cameras proper now. We’re at El Mariachi in Encino. Speak to me about this occasion.

Becerra: That is an occasion the place we gathered quite a lot of of us who’re going to assist us get the vote out on Election Day, who’ve been working with us. [There are] quite a lot of of us from the labor neighborhood, quite a lot of elected officers, quite a lot of civic leaders popping out. These are the parents who all the time carry out the vote, and we gathered as we speak to simply rally a bit and prepare for this final two-week push. And now you bought a complete bunch of parents, some influencers, and others who’re right here to speak to individuals, and it’s truly having some good meals, too.
Every day Kos: I needed to speak to you about how insane this race has gotten for you particularly. You jumped up within the polls. When Eric Swalwell dropped out, you grew to become one of many high three front-runners, and it looks like—right me if I’m unsuitable—either side are actually coming for you proper now. How does that really feel? To be within the sizzling seat?
Becerra: Truly fairly regular.
If you happen to had watched my affirmation hearings in Congress once I was as much as be secretary of well being and human companies, I had just about each arrow pointed at me by Republicans who have been attempting to tank my nomination to be secretary of HHS. So it’s not new. After I was legal professional common, we needed to put up with the Trump administration that was coming for California when he was president the primary time, and we needed to take all types of arrows from his of us. We stood as much as him, and we pushed again. I needed to sue him over 120 occasions.
So, if you ask, is it unusual now to have arrows pointed at you, daggers in your again, even from Democrats? No, it’s politics. And so they’re gonna say issues that aren’t true, they’re gonna put out lies. Whenever you’ve received any individual who’s a billionaire who can put up $170 million up to now in a race, you’re gonna get quite a lot of soiled stuff.
Every day Kos: Cash has been a giant dialog, particularly coming out of your opponent Tom Steyer. I’ll say this: Your marketing campaign has gotten quite a lot of consideration for having much less assets however reaching smaller communities, the Hispanic neighborhood particularly. How does that really feel?
Becerra: If you happen to go searching, there are quite a lot of social media influencers right here. We don’t pay them, they’re on their very own—in contrast to one marketing campaign, which is having to pay individuals to do social media. These of us wish to come they usually report, and we allow them to ask no matter questions they need. And I believe what’s occurred is individuals—with the downfall of Congressman Swalwell—I believe individuals have been in search of one thing they might type of really feel snug with, a protected harbor of types, and I believe that’s once they began wanting and saying, “Properly, possibly a man who’s truly been in that struggle, accomplished that fairly a bit, possibly that’s any individual we must always have a look at,” and I believe expertise does matter, competence does matter, outcomes matter.
Every day Kos: You’ve gotten had some criticism, although, on your time as HHS secretary. Excuse me. Do you are feeling the criticism is warranted, and do you are feeling like there’s something out of your time there that you would have accomplished higher?
Becerra: Properly, little question, if you tackle a problem like operating the most important well being enterprise on the planet through the worst pandemic any of us had ever lived, you’re going to face challenges, however the criticisms that I’m listening to are criticisms that have been leveled by Donald Trump in opposition to Kamala Harris within the race for in 2024, which have been unfaithful then. They have been lies by Donald Trump then, they usually’re lies now. And sadly, you even received some Democratic candidates for governor who’re peddling Donald Trump’s lies from 2024, however that’s campaigns.
Every day Kos: You’re speaking concerning the lacking youngsters, The New York Instances report.
Becerra: Sure. Which the New York Instances has now mentioned they weren’t lacking. They have been by no means “vanished,” and but of us will not be prepared to stroll again the lies as a result of they’ve to search out methods to hit you with a view to carry you down, and that’s the way in which politics works. So am I stunned by all that? No, I’m not stunned. It’s disappointing, particularly when individuals know higher, particularly individuals who say they’re attorneys and perceive the regulation, who’re saying this.
Every day Kos: The clarification is that they’re not misplaced, however that the HHS reached out to them they usually couldn’t get in touch—is that right?
Becerra: Properly, it’s not that we couldn’t get in touch. It’s that quite a lot of these households, these children, didn’t should keep up a correspondence with us, and we had no authority to attempt to make them keep up a correspondence with us. And so when individuals say I misplaced children, they both misunderstand how the entire system works and what our authorities work, or they merely are mendacity to achieve political religion.
Every day Kos: Properly, you already know, what occurs to immigrant youngsters, particularly once they’re being put in factories, is regarding.
Becerra: Completely. And I mentioned in my testimony earlier than Congress, as I attempted to elucidate this, “Congress, you ought to be investigating the precise exploiters of those children.”

The individuals who exploited these children have been the employers who have been hiring youngsters to do grownup work. They have been hiring youngsters and paying them unfair wages. They have been hiring youngsters in harmful positions that have been by no means meant—the truth is, it’s illegal to have a baby right here. Go examine the individuals who exploited the children. Whereas these children have been in our care, they acquired the sort of care you’ll need any youngster to obtain, whether or not it was healthcare, social companies, instructional companies, and that’s what I attempt to clarify. However, you already know, you by no means have time in a 30-second response in a debate to go too far, and if you’re dealing with people who find themselves mendacity about your document, it makes it very troublesome.
On the finish of the day, the proof is within the details. Everybody can have their opinion about whether or not somebody did job or not, however you’ll be able to’t have your personal set of details. All people has to work off the identical details, and the details are, as The New York Instances mentioned, none of those children vanished.
Every day Kos: Talking of immigrant youngsters, immigrants normally, that may be a enormous subject throughout the nation, particularly ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] in California. You stand out out of your opponents in that you don’t say “Abolish ICE,” however the place do you stand on this?
Becerra: I’ve tried to make it clear, as a result of I hate when individuals attempt to curry your vote by saying issues that they will by no means do. They don’t have the authority or jurisdiction. When somebody says, “I’ll abolish ICE,” and also you’re operating for governor, you’re operating for the unsuitable place in authorities, since you don’t have any authority to abolish ICE, which is a federal company. So, I believe it’s unlucky that some candidates will say something to get a vote.
What I’ve mentioned is that this: Trump’s ICE, this ICE that we’ve seen on tv, killing Americans, chasing households merely due to the colour of their pores and skin—completely abolish that ICE. That ICE is violating the regulation. That’s Trump’s private navy power. They’re doing his bidding. They don’t seem to be imposing federal immigration regulation, they usually don’t have a spot. The rationale I believe it’s important to eliminate these kinds of brokers is as a result of they will infect different regulation enforcement businesses. If we don’t deal with that and cease that kind of illegality, then another regulation enforcement company that’s just a little quick and unfastened with the regulation will say, “They’ll do it, possibly I can do it.” And that’s how you find yourself with incidents like George Floyd.
We have now to do that the precise approach. I was the top of regulation enforcement in California, I had my very own brokers as effectively, and I might by no means have any of my brokers carrying masks, hiding their id, driving round in unmarked automobiles. That’s not regulation enforcement. Donald Trump is utilizing ICE as a private navy power, and that’s in opposition to the regulation. That, we gotta cease.
Every day Kos: I wish to shift gears just a little bit and speak about what’s in your management, particularly with electrical energy utility prices, since you’ve mentioned in debates you wish to declare a state of emergency. Nevertheless, it’s been argued which you can’t declare a state of emergency on the excessive prices alone. Are you going to have challenges with this?
Becerra: Carry it on. Folks mentioned I couldn’t defend the DACA [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals] program for dreamers when Donald Trump was going to eliminate it, as a result of they mentioned, “The DACA program is an govt order issued by a president. Any president can problem an govt order. Any president can rescind an govt order.” That’s true. And they also mentioned, “Xavier, how are you going to defend DACA dreamers when Trump says he’s going to eradicate the DACA program?” I mentioned, “You continue to received to do it the precise approach.” And so I sued Donald Trump. We went all the way in which to the Supreme Court docket.
Can I beat him if I have been to hearken to all these naysayers who say, “Oh, you don’t have the emergency energy, you’ll be able to’t attempt to freeze dwelling property insurance coverage charges as a result of they’ve gone too excessive”? Properly, you’ll be able to’t. If I lived in that field, dreamers would now not be in California. Dreamers would have been deported a very long time, if I lived in that field. I might have by no means been in a position to negotiate prescription drug costs down in opposition to the most important prescription drugs on the planet, as a result of once I received the facility, the authority below the Inflation Discount Act in 2023 to start out negotiating in 2024 decrease prescription drug costs, each a type of pharmaceutical firms sued me and mentioned, “You don’t have the facility to do this.” I mentioned, “Okay, high-quality, I’m nonetheless going to do it.” In order that they took me to courtroom, they usually misplaced, and I negotiated the costs down as much as 80%.
So, if I have been to dwell with that small-mindedness that claims you’ll be able to’t do this, then yeah, possibly I received’t have the ability to decrease insurance coverage charges below their imaginative and prescient of life. I don’t dwell with that. I’m not going to be contained by that field, as a result of I might not have been in a position to negotiate decrease drug costs. I wouldn’t have been in a position to save the dreamers from deportations, and fairly truthfully, I wouldn’t have been in a position to save as many lives through the COVID pandemic if I had adopted the prescriptions of others and mentioned, “Oh, you shouldn’t be giving vaccines to everyone. Oh, you shouldn’t be asking of us to make use of PPE.” Let these of us, let these candidates for governor, dwell on the planet of myopia. I’m going to dwell in a world the place we are able to do massive issues.
Every day Kos: Is there something from the COVID-19 pandemic that you simply discovered that you simply’re going to carry into governorship if you’re elected?

Becerra: Many issues. Similar to the federal scenario the place healthcare will not be a federal prerogative, individuals assume due to Medicare, Medicaid, that the federal authorities can dictate healthcare, however we are able to’t, as a result of when you learn the U.S. Structure, healthcare will not be talked about within the Structure as an influence of the federal authorities. It’s left to the 50 states. So after we had COVID, the 50 states received to resolve how they do healthcare on COVID, however but we had to have the ability to coordinate, so we are able to make certain we knew the place the vaccines wanted to go, the place the remedies—Paxlovid and different issues—needed to go. We needed to coordinate and work with all 50 states and all 50 well being authorities with a view to do that proper. After we received 700 million COVID vaccines into the arms of People within the 4 years that we have been there, it wasn’t due to luck. It’s as a result of we did this deliberately, and we coordinated. I’ve to do the identical factor with the 58 counties and the multitude of cities and cities in California the place they’ve jurisdiction over some issues.
They’re a part of their subdivisions of the state, however they’ve sure authorities, and so I’ve to grasp the partnership, the dance that we do, to get issues accomplished. And so, having served on the highest degree of the federal authorities, having to coordinate with 50 states, you study now, as governor, how—on an identical scale however clearly just a little smaller—you continue to should coordinate with the cities and the counties, and that’s going to be actually informative of how we do enterprise.
I’ve been via that train. It’s a problem, however you already know what, on the finish of the day, if you wish to save lives, if you wish to maintain the financial system going, you’re employed collectively. That’s certainly one of many issues that I’ve discovered over the time that I’ve been in elected workplace that I’ll apply as governor.
Every day Kos: I wish to shift gears just a little bit to speak about oil. That’s one factor that your opponents have talked about, is your half-a-million contribution from Chevron from oil firms.
Becerra: How a lot?
Every day Kos: It was $500,000, no?
Becerra: $39,000.
[Editor’s note: Becerra is right about Chevron’s $39,200 donation to his campaign. The reporter intended to refer to a $500,000 donation that California Resources Corporation, a major oil drilling firm in the state, made to an independent campaign committee supporting Becerra’s candidacy.]
Every day Kos: Am I off on that? Okay, effectively, both approach, it has been an enormous deal.
Becerra: Sure, it has.
Every day Kos: It’s been an enormous deal, and lots of people—environmentalists or simply voters normally—they’re anxious about if it’s going to impression the way you strategy environmental insurance policies.
Becerra: I’ve to chortle, as a result of the man who’s attacking me most on that is the man who’s funding his marketing campaign for governor off of the income he comprised of oil and coal as a hedge fund supervisor. He made tens of millions, if not billions, of {dollars} off of investments in fossil fuels, and now he’s utilizing that cash to purchase the workplace and attacking me for taking a verify for $39,000 from Chevron.
He made tens of millions, however he by no means returned it. He mentioned he’s seen Jesus now, and so now he needs to make use of his cash that he made when he was with the satan, however he’s seen Jesus, and he’s gonna be actual good on the setting. In the meantime, he’s gonna assault another person for his or her work. And what I’ll inform you is that this: I’ll stack my document up in opposition to anybody in relation to the setting, in relation to clear vitality, in relation to coping with fuel, coal, oil, and fossil fuels.
After I was legal professional common of California, I sued the fossil gas trade multiple time. After I was legal professional common, I finished Donald Trump from attempting to eradicate our clear automobile requirements that permit us in California require automakers to solely promote cleaner-burning gas engine vehicles with fuel engines in California. I used to be the one which stood up when Donald Trump was attempting to intestine the Endangered Species Act. I used to be the one which stopped Donald Trump from attempting to alter the Clear Air Act. He went after the Clear Water Act. We sued him for that.
I’ve received a document, and let anybody have a look at the document, whether or not as AG, as secretary of well being and human companies. I established the Workplace of Local weather Change and Well being Fairness to cope with the truth that the local weather was altering and inflicting individuals to die from excessive warmth. So, simply as once they attacked me on my document of on immigration, I’ll say to them: Nobody has as lengthy a document attempting to guard immigrant households and immigrant youngsters the way in which I do. Identical factor in relation to the setting. No person can match my document in defending the setting, and I’ll stand on my document.
Every day Kos: However do you agree with the objective of phasing out fossil fuels?

Becerra: Completely. That’s why I fought to guard the clear automobile requirements. The clear automobile requirements have been our actions greater than 50 years in the past to attempt to begin cleansing up the setting in California, when the federal authorities hadn’t even gotten into the sport. That is when the EPA was first fashioned. California went to the EPA. We mentioned, “Wait a minute, you’re attempting to ascertain requirements which can be far under the requirements we have already got in California. We must degrade our requirements to observe the federal regulation.” So the federal authorities gave California a waiver from having to abide by the federal requirements and allow us to apply our customary. And the results of that, as a result of our requirements have been increased, the auto trade didn’t wish to say, “Properly, we’ll construct vehicles for California which can be cleaner, and for the remainder of the nation, we’ll construct vehicles that don’t should be as clear.” So the auto trade selected to construct vehicles with just one customary, California customary.
So each a part of the nation benefited from California having cleaner requirements. These are the requirements Trump went after. These are the requirements I defended and received on. And as I mentioned, I’ll stand on my document, and I additionally am not going to fund my marketing campaign from the income I comprised of oil, fuel, coal, the way in which Tom Steyer is.
Every day Kos: I wish to ask another query, after which I’ll allow you to go, I promise. There’s a viral video now of you pre-interview with KTLA, the place you’re asking, “This isn’t going to be a gotcha piece.”
Becerra: Yeah.
Every day Kos: What occurred there?
Becerra: Oh, it’s a type of issues the place you’re looking for out what the interview goes to be about. However as I mentioned, “Ask away.” And that’s what we did. We talked about all the pieces below the solar.
The Trump administration is doing all the pieces it may possibly to type of dictate what the press and the media can do, influencing those that personal the technique of communication, attempting to stifle what goes on the market. On the finish of the day, we’ve to face up for the free press, we’ve to face up for the power for us to have the proper data, the true data, versus listening to disinformation. So, on the finish of the day, go at it, go at it. I imply, let’s all be honest, however go at it.
Every day Kos: Secretary Becerra, thanks a lot.
Becerra: Completely. Thanks for having me.















