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California Democratic Government Gavin News claimed that his office never used the term “Latinx” during a recent interview, but a digital review of Fox News found that the claim was false.
“By the way, no person has ever used the word Latinx in my office,” he said to News in his episode of the viral podcast with the founder of Turn Point USA Charlie Kirk.
“I just didn’t even know where he was coming from. What are people talking about?” He added.
But the posts of governor and official documentation from his office are poured cold water on this claim.
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In the 2019 post X, Newsa tweeted a term in relation to a study on childhood poverty in his official state account.
To his personal account, California Democrat He used a term when discussing the Coid-19 pandemia.
“#Covid19 disproportionately affects the Latinx community,” he tweeted. “Growing rates in the central valley.
2023. He said the Republican Party had “Politicians who forbid not attack rifles but the word Latinx.”
Brooks AllenGovernor’s educational policy advisor used “Latinx” in letter 2023 on the state model of ethnic studies.
“The model is based on the basic curricular areas of ethnic studies – African American studies, Indians, Asian/Pacific American studies and American studies of Latinx,” he wrote at the time.
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The term also appeared in official press release and documentation from Newsom’s office. In October 2020. It was used to promote a conversation that the governor led with singer Becky G o “Young Vote” This was posted on the website of the official office of the governor.
A month earlier, was used in an informative issue of accounts related to small businesses in in the middle of a pandemic.
“Minority -owned companies have disproportionately influenced: the number of active companies owned by African American decreased by 41%, Latinx by 32%, Asians by 25%, and immigrants by 36%”, Edition specified.
The term was re -used in 2021. When it came to addressing learning emptiness Associated with pandemic school closures.
“The campaign will contact their parents in areas that are most severely affected by Pandemia-Latin, African-American, Asian and Pacific School of School of School of School-Said $ 25 million from AB 86 to support the safe opening of schools during the next fiscal year,” the statement said.
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Also used on Governor website For the first partner Jennifer Seibel News “Farm to School” effort.
“Today, more than 2 million children in California do not have access to healthy, whole foods, and children of blacks and Latinx report uncertainty in food twice as much as children in white households,” the website said.
On the Council of Career Council website uses the term on its page “Summary of Research Findings”. Former associate in news policy for News, currently serving as his assistant deputy secretary of the cabinet, said “Latinx” UA 2021 x post.
“Economic recovery with higher education that is righteous, more resistant and more coordinated to improve the outcomes for black, Latinx, API, native and adult students who disproportionately deny access to Pandemia,” said Michael Wiafe.
Newsom’s spokesman told Fox News Digital that “Latinx” is not “is not a term widely used in his administration. Some staff used to use occasionally.”
The Tort Point USA Charlie Kirk (right) is a guest of the California governor Governor’s Gavin News (left) inaugural edition of his podcast “This is Gavin News”. (Gavin News/X)
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The term is considered widely unpopular among Latin American and Hispanic and even offensive in some cases, according to NBC News.
A study of Pew Research Center from 2024 found that 51% of adult Latin American Americans were not known with the term “Latinx”, and only 4% actually says an appointment, which the advocates say that was supposed to be a gender neutral alternative Latin.