Team USA star Kaillie Humphries rips Newsom for response to alleged California fraud, raises Olympic concerns
U.S. Olympic bobsledding star Kaillie Humphries reveals her support of President Trump, including his protection of women's sports, his celebration of the men's hockey team, and immigration enforcement as a legal immigrant herself from Canada.
Olympic bobsled legend Kaillie Humphries is a tax-paying Californian, and she is not happy about the response by Gov. Gavin Newsom to recent allegations of fraud in the state, especially with the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics on the horizon.
Newsom came under fire Tuesday night after his press office posted a response to independent journalist Nick Shirley's investigation of alleged fraud in California.
The post included an AI image depicting Shirley covered in cameras with a speech bubble that said, "Hey, can I see your kids?"
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Humphries told Fox News Digital her reaction, raising concerns over the impact it could have on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
"As a California resident, I’m deeply concerned about the reports of alleged financial fraud and Governor Newsom’s apathy to it. Aside from the reality that any financial fraud is wrong, the fact that this allegedly happened in the state that is slated to host the 2028 Olympics is even more concerning. The Olympics are a multi-billion dollar event that requires substantial governmental support to ensure it runs correctly," Humphries said.
"Olympic host cities around the world have struggled with financial fraud surrounding hosting the Olympics for years. America is not immune from these problems, as the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002 was tainted with a bribery scandal.
"Ahead of America hosting the world in the LA 28 Olympics, California and its leadership, including Governor


