Valuetainment - May 31, 2026


"Newsom Is A FRAUD!" - Chad Bianco UNLOADS On California's Homeless ‘Money Laundering’ SCAM


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00:00:30.000 What's your interaction been with Newsom?
00:00:31.640 Have you had any?
00:00:32.500 Zero.
00:00:33.100 Zero interaction with Newsom?
00:00:34.160 Zero.
00:00:35.140 He hasn't called you.
00:00:36.260 He hasn't paid you a visit.
00:00:37.880 No.
00:00:38.420 Is that normal?
00:00:39.880 Absolutely not.
00:00:41.040 It's never been normal through what any sheriff can remember.
00:00:45.800 And you have to remember, there's like two, three, four back sheriffs that are still alive,
00:00:50.960 that still come to our meetings, and they've never experienced anything like this.
00:00:56.380 So as far as anybody can remember, governors always come to our meetings.
00:01:01.540 We have meetings every two months, all the sheriffs in the state.
00:01:05.020 And the governor was always present.
00:01:07.160 Or if the governor couldn't make it, he would send a representative to either get feedback from us, that dialogue.
00:01:15.700 It's all across the state.
00:01:17.320 So our meetings, we rotate all across the state.
00:01:20.000 So historically, the governor of California would visit that meeting that you guys had every other month with the sheriff.
00:01:24.500 Yes.
00:01:24.880 How many total sheriffs does California have?
00:01:26.280 Fifty-eight.
00:01:26.980 Fifty-eight.
00:01:27.780 Okay, historically it happens.
00:01:29.860 How often is he at these meetings?
00:01:31.020 Zero.
00:01:32.520 He's never met with sheriffs.
00:01:34.040 So when I started this campaign, that came out that we have a governor who does not engage with the number one issue that people care about in California, and that's law enforcement.
00:01:46.840 He and his decisions with our prisons are destroying our county jails, but yet he won't meet with us.
00:01:52.360 the the laws that he is signing into place that are allowing criminal activity to flourish
00:01:59.300 in california he won't meet with us to discuss them the bills that are that are going through
00:02:05.500 that we try and get to him because we know where they're going to pass and they're going to be on
00:02:09.480 his desk so we try and meet with him so we can tell them the consequences the negative consequences
00:02:14.040 if he signs this bill he absolutely refuses to meet with us so when i brought this up after i
00:02:20.680 started running for this position I made a comment on a on a show on a news show and that went
00:02:28.420 completely viral because no one can believe that the governor doesn't have a relationship with
00:02:34.980 law enforcement and so he reached out to a small handful of sheriffs and said come have a meeting
00:02:45.400 with me they went they they arrived at his office they said it was the biggest waste of time in the
00:02:50.120 world but all he did it for is just so i can't say he's never met with us because he did meet
00:02:55.320 one time where he called five of them it wasn't the leadership i mean we have currently i'm the
00:03:00.440 president of our sheriff's association in california he's not going to reach out to me he didn't reach
00:03:05.500 out to the president at the time or any of the board the board of directors he's hand selected
00:03:11.160 who he thought were going to be favorable to his position which they're not i mean we have democrats
00:03:19.120 We have Democrat sheriffs.
00:03:21.300 They're supporting me.
00:03:22.520 They're not supporting anybody else.
00:03:24.460 Yeah, I just pulled it up right now.
00:03:25.580 What percentage of sheriffs in California are Democrats and Republicans?
00:03:28.440 It says roughly 35 to 45 lean Republican, 10 to 20 lean Democrat.
00:03:33.900 Does that sound about right? 1.00
00:03:35.140 That sounds about right.
00:03:36.120 Yeah.
00:03:36.380 And even the Democrats, I'm assuming it's not leftists.
00:03:39.800 It's more center leftist Democrats.
00:03:41.800 Absolutely.
00:03:42.260 Are there any leftist sheriffs?
00:03:43.680 No.
00:03:45.320 No.
00:03:45.500 Is it possible to be a leftist sheriff?
00:03:47.980 Not in California, because if you're a leftist, you're anti-law enforcement.
00:03:52.520 You're anti-public safety.
00:03:54.740 That's just an absolute fact.
00:03:56.240 Have they tried to campaign around somebody that would bring the leftist policies in as a sheriff?
00:04:02.760 Yes, and they've even gone further.
00:04:05.740 So my election used to be on the governor's cycle.
00:04:09.420 In the midterms is when every sheriff in the state was elected at the same time.
00:04:14.540 And our elections were all on the governor cycle, which is right now.
00:04:18.120 So in 2022, they tried to change it because and they specifically said and it was joked in Sacramento.
00:04:26.120 It's the Bianco law. Because of covid, what I did with covid and then other sheriffs across the state started standing up to they figured out we can't control the sheriffs.
00:04:36.240 We need to get those people out. We need to get those the right wing, the Republican sheriffs out.
00:04:41.260 And so in California, they said that – and it's not even close. Far more Democrats come out to vote for the presidential election than the governor election. It's just a numbers thing. So if you go back in history, more people show up for a presidential election, and they vote Democrat.
00:04:57.940 So they changed the law in California of when my election was going to be, and they moved it to the presidential cycle, which it should have been in the 2024 election.
00:05:14.040 but we immediately sued because it's we're in the constitution it's a it's a four-year term that
00:05:20.360 people elect us to and the judge ruled that you can't shrink our constitutionally elected
00:05:26.060 term so they had to add two years to it so my 2022 election should have ended in 2026 but it
00:05:33.860 really ends in 2028 now which really that's the only reason why that allowed me to run because
00:05:39.400 i would never give up my position as sheriff and run for governor instead of a sheriff election
00:05:44.920 so they are trying to they are actively trying to get rid of republican pro public safety
00:05:56.420 sheriffs just like da's just like they're trying to get very leftist da's elected so
00:06:03.600 they don't prosecute crime anymore. They don't want conservative Republican sheriffs because
00:06:12.440 we're trying to keep people safe and we were combating criminals. And they there's there's
00:06:19.620 an enabling of criminals in California. Yeah. I mean, the DNA of a sheriff is I don't know what
00:06:28.180 sport, if they were to do a, you know, survey to see what sport sheriffs played, they probably
00:06:37.000 played defensive coordinator, they probably played defense, football, you know, probably
00:06:43.140 good, you know, infielders who are preventing the guy from scoring because it's the defensive
00:06:48.740 protecting mentality, right?
00:06:51.300 You almost have to, like, you got a few kids, right?
00:06:53.320 One of the kids is always going to be overprotective.
00:06:54.660 Like, I got one of my kids super protective.
00:06:57.140 The other one is chill.
00:06:58.180 but one of them is super protective god forbid you do something it's in the instinct
00:07:02.420 so it's kind of hard to get the instinct of a liberal to have the true instinct of a
00:07:09.700 protector it's a it's a different mindset they have than uh than a true protect and i would
00:07:15.940 assume those are the guys that would want to become sheriff's but you're fighting against
00:07:20.820 the rest that are you know teachers that become teachers union in california those guys are like
00:07:26.500 the mob the amount of power and control they have and they don't like people like you no not at all
00:07:31.520 and then even even the elected officials if you look at a lot of our elected officials they never
00:07:36.180 had they didn't have jobs to begin with outside of politics they got out of college they got in
00:07:43.520 they were a staffer for somebody they did that for several years then got on a local elected board
00:07:49.680 and then progressed through that and then now they're just career politicians they're they're
00:07:54.160 not too many democrats in california that were that were successful business people that decided
00:08:00.000 they were going to now run for political office they were attorneys that never practiced law
00:08:05.640 that went to law school and then got into politics it's you live in california so you see a lot of
00:08:12.940 this stuff 2028 is around the corner newsom's going to be one of the candidates a lot of people
00:08:16.580 say he's the leading guy i think aoc is going to be competitive as well there's a lot of other
00:08:19.720 names that are coming up. What do you know about Newsom that the rest of America doesn't know that
00:08:25.040 they should? He's a lying fraud. Everyone in California knows that. I mean, he gets up and 1.00
00:08:32.020 he goes on these podcasts or he goes across, does a tour across the states and talks to town halls
00:08:40.440 or something in other states and talks about California. And it's like, what is he talking
00:08:44.240 about? That's not what we are. That's not who we are. That isn't even what life is like here.
00:08:49.720 But he is – and he's good.
00:08:52.440 I will tell you this.
00:08:53.460 I don't like him at all. 1.00
00:08:54.420 He is a very disingenuous, dishonest narcissist. 0.99
00:08:58.520 But there might not be a better politician. 1.00
00:09:03.120 He is a talker.
00:09:05.680 He can talk his way out of anything, and he's good at it.
00:09:10.200 So I have to give him that.
00:09:11.900 He's definitely a fantastic politician.
00:09:15.540 But I'm hoping that people are sick and tired of politicians.
00:09:19.440 There's nothing he says is true.
00:09:21.400 I mean, when he says that he's lowering homeless in California, I mean, where?
00:09:28.240 When he says how, you know, what a great job San Francisco was that he cleaned up San Francisco, where? 0.99
00:09:34.340 One weekend, just because you went in and you moved them all to the outside, hosed down the streets so you could let the Chinese president drive through, 0.92
00:09:41.100 and then tried to make China think and then the rest of the country think that San Francisco was okay again? 0.94
00:09:48.160 It wasn't. 0.99
00:09:48.880 The next weekend, it was back to trash. 0.99
00:09:52.280 He's just completely dishonest. 0.96
00:09:55.060 How would you fix the homelessness problem?
00:09:57.460 I mean, this guy had $24 billion.
00:09:59.140 Very easy.
00:10:00.040 Well, there's no intent.
00:10:02.520 The people who we call homeless, what we see on the street, living on our sidewalks, living under overpasses,
00:10:07.780 they are nothing but pawns in this homeless industrial complex money laundering scheme.
00:10:13.320 That's all it is.
00:10:14.280 There is – the money gets distributed to nonprofits and NGOs, and it stops one or two levels down.
00:10:20.980 It doesn't get down to here where the homeless are, where they're suffering.
00:10:24.560 They don't care about them.
00:10:26.020 They are nothing but pawns, and if you really look into it, where that money is going, they have – they call them body brokers to travel the country, bring people into Los Angeles so they can milk their medical – their Medicare and everything else.
00:10:40.400 And as soon as it's done, they just kick them out the door, and now they're living on the street.
00:10:45.180 And that's a business because they're getting money for their nonprofits.
00:10:49.220 They're also milking the medical industry, the medical system, for all of that money, and they're just a pawn, and they don't care about those people.
00:10:57.760 I honestly care about them.
00:10:59.060 I actually can have honest conversations with them and get them to talk.
00:11:03.880 They're still regular people.
00:11:05.340 Most of them are on drugs.
00:11:06.520 Most of them have a mental health condition, probably caused by drugs or at least exacerbated by drugs, but you can still have conversations with them. 0.71
00:11:15.220 They're whacked out sometimes.
00:11:16.400 You can't be afraid of them, and that's what all of these politicians are.
00:11:20.060 They're not having conversations with them.
00:11:22.380 They're real people that had families or have families that they haven't seen their families in 10 years, 15 years because they had to leave.
00:11:30.140 They got kicked out of their family because of the issues that they had.
00:11:33.300 So we're just going to address it for what it is, and it's certainly not Holmes. Stop calling it Holmes. It's drug and alcohol abuse. It's mental illness. It's drug and alcohol-induced psychosis. It's mental illness that is exacerbated by drugs. So you have to address the drug problem. You have to address the mental health problem.
00:11:51.740 And then if you want a tiny little bit of proof, and this is not proof, but this is a cop looking at everything in totality saying it doesn't make sense.
00:12:00.500 The year before they legalized drugs in California, 2014, 2013, they passed a law that said you can't treat mental health and drug abuse at the same time.
00:12:11.360 Then they made drugs legal.
00:12:12.680 And then if you go back to 2014 and you look at the numbers in California for homeless, it's always constant until 2014 when drugs became legal.
00:12:22.200 That graph goes straight up at a 45-degree angle, and it's not going to stop because it's purposely being made.
00:12:29.380 So you have to end the drug and alcohol problem, the forcing them onto the streets with the mental health problems.
00:12:37.620 And we thought we were going to be successful with Prop 36 because that changed Prop 47 back in 2014, and it was going to allow us the ability again to get them into drug and alcohol treatment centers.
00:12:49.620 newsom won't fund it he won't give us the money for the drug and alcohol treatment centers he
00:12:54.740 won't give us the funding for the mental health treatment centers so now we're just stuck so 70
00:12:59.700 of the state every single county 70 of the state voted for this for a change in direction of public
00:13:05.500 safety for mental health drug and alcohol and theft and newsom and the legislature will not
00:13:12.500 give us the money for it it's going to be very easy you stop all of the money that's going to
00:13:17.200 the NGOs and the non-profits you use a small portion of that for the capacity to treat these
00:13:24.400 people with drug and alcohol treatment centers mental health treatment centers and this is
00:13:27.980 this is the big one it's that one that does both because if I as a cop go out and find somebody
00:13:33.120 and they've hit rock bottom and we say hey can I get you some help I there's a center I can get
00:13:37.620 you in and they say yes I yes I'm at rock bottom I need help we take them into that treatment center
00:13:43.480 for drugs and one of the intake questions is have you ever suffered a mental health condition
00:13:48.400 treated for a mental health condition and if they say yes they can't treat them they just kick them
00:13:53.540 out the door the system has been set up like this so when you treat it for what it is we are going
00:14:00.640 to fix it and i guarantee you it it can be eliminated what we see in california with the
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