Fox News host Sunny Hostin stepped up to defend California Governor Gavin Newsom after actress Halle Berry criticized him for vetoing a bill related to menopause. According to Hostin, the reason behind Newsom's decision was to make healthcare costs more manageable.
Hostin said that while she disagrees with Berry's view, she respects her and knows her. "I adore Halle Berry," she stated. However, when it comes to Newsom's actions, she believes he is making a tough call to balance the cost of the bill.
According to Hostin, the veto was made because the bill's proposed costs would have been too high. She mentioned that healthcare premiums are expected to rise significantly in 2026, and therefore, the state needs to be cautious.
Hostin emphasized Newsom's record of supporting women by listing several pro-abortion agenda items he has signed into law. These include measures allowing healthcare providers to prescribe abortion medication anonymously, requiring a state-regulated health plan to cover abortion pills regardless of federal approval status, increasing legal protection for providers against criminal prosecution, and creating safety regulations for ingredients and materials used by women.
Hostin concluded that while Newsom's actions on the menopause bill might seem unpopular, he is prioritizing the country's healthcare costs. She believes that Governor Newsom has done a lot to support women, despite his tough decisions.
Hostin said that while she disagrees with Berry's view, she respects her and knows her. "I adore Halle Berry," she stated. However, when it comes to Newsom's actions, she believes he is making a tough call to balance the cost of the bill.
According to Hostin, the veto was made because the bill's proposed costs would have been too high. She mentioned that healthcare premiums are expected to rise significantly in 2026, and therefore, the state needs to be cautious.
Hostin emphasized Newsom's record of supporting women by listing several pro-abortion agenda items he has signed into law. These include measures allowing healthcare providers to prescribe abortion medication anonymously, requiring a state-regulated health plan to cover abortion pills regardless of federal approval status, increasing legal protection for providers against criminal prosecution, and creating safety regulations for ingredients and materials used by women.
Hostin concluded that while Newsom's actions on the menopause bill might seem unpopular, he is prioritizing the country's healthcare costs. She believes that Governor Newsom has done a lot to support women, despite his tough decisions.