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Gavin Newsom Abandoned His Dying Mother to Push His Political Career

In a March 3, 2026, episode of Anderson Cooper’s All There is with Anderson Cooper podcast titled “Gavin Newsom,” the governor of California tells the story of his mother’s death by assisted suicide. And it’s horrible.

Gavin Newsom’s account of his mother’s assisted suicide does not describe dignity. It describes abandonment, panic, violence, and grief. By his own telling, this was not a peaceful death wrapped in tenderness and moral clarity. It was a mother with advanced cancer, a son too distracted to notice her suffering, a voicemail announcing the day of her death, and a final scene marked by “violent breaths” and a stunned son asking, “Jesus, what am I doing here?”

Those are his words. They do not defend assisted suicide. They condemn it.

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Start with the most painful part of his confession. Newsom admits he “frankly took it for granted” that his mother would be fine. He says he was “totally absorbed” in himself, his businesses, his political life, his own world. He says his sister “absorbed the emotional side of all of it,” and he let that fact excuse his neglect.

That is not a small detail. It sits at the center of the story. A dying woman faced her suffering while her son drifted somewhere else, assuming someone else had “taken care of” the human side of her illness. That is tragic enough. But then the culture of assisted suicide stepped in, not to correct that abandonment, but to ratify it.

What kind of society hears a story like this and calls it compassionate? A mother had to leave her son a voicemail telling him, in effect, if you want to see me alive one last time, come next week. That is not autonomy at its finest. That is despair speaking into a machine. It is heartbreaking that she felt she had to schedule her death, announce it, and invite her son to fit her final hours into his calendar.

He is a horrible human.

It is even more heartbreaking that he tells this story without stopping to ask the most basic moral question: why did no one answer her suffering with deeper care, stronger love, better pain treatment, and the steady assurance that her life still held worth right up to the end?

Instead, everyone moved toward the pre-planned death.

Newsom mildly expresses shame. He says he became “someone that I’m not,” someone “unworthy of being her son.” That remorse matters, even from Gavin Newsom. It reveals that conscience still speaks. But even here, the lesson he draws remains stunted.

He seems crushed by his failure to pay attention, yet he does not fully confront the deeper failure. He did not simply miss signs of illness. He went along with the killing. He showed up for the final act, held her hand, and watched a violent death unfold. But he never asked whether love should have resisted the act itself.

And Newsom’s description of those last moments destroys the propaganda we hear every day about assisted suicide. We hear words like peaceful, gentle, controlled, and dignified. Newsom gives us something else entirely. He says there was “nothing romantic about this.”

Correct. There never is.

Death by assisted suicide does not become beautiful because a law approves it. It does not become humane because a family uses soft language around it. It remains a rupture. It remains the deliberate destruction of a human life. In his account, the body does not slip away in some serene moral triumph. It fights. It gasps. It stiffens. The room fills with distress, not peace.

That also matters because the public is constantly lied to about assisted suicide. Advocates sell an image of calm mastery. They present it as the ultimate expression of personal freedom. But the reality often involves fear, pressure, medicalized despair, and families who carry scars long after the death. Newsom’s own memory bears witness to that. He does not describe a noble death. He describes trauma.

In the podcast, he also exposes another hard truth. Assisted suicide does not just target pain. It targets people who feel like burdens. His mother left instructions. She set a date. She prepared the scene. One hears in that voicemail not only suffering, but terrible loneliness. A woman near the end of life should hear, “You do not need to do this. I will be with you. We will care for you. Your suffering matters, but your life matters too.” Instead, she seems to have concluded that the final responsible act was to manage her own death and notify her son.

That is the moral rot at the core of assisted suicide. It turns care into consent to death. It teaches families to accept the unacceptable. It tells the sick, the elderly, and the despairing that they can solve suffering by erasing themselves. Once that logic enters a culture, love grows thin. Duty grows weak. Presence gives way to procedure.

Newsom’s story should not move anyone toward support for assisted suicide. It should move us in the opposite direction. It should make us ask why a dying mother felt so alone. It should make us ask why a son, by his own account, stayed so detached until death stood at the door. It should make us ask why the answer to suffering became a lethal plan rather than deeper care. Most of all, it should remind us that artificially ending a human life does not conquer pain. It compounds it.

Gavin Newsom, a leading proponent of planned killing and habitual liar, has unwittingly given us another insight into what we have always known to be true: suicide is not compassionate. It is not peaceful. It is not dignified. It leaves a mother dead, a family shattered, and a son haunted by the memory of violent breathing and sudden stillness.

LifeNews.com Note: Raimundo Rojas is the director of Outreach Director for the National Right to Life Committee. He is a former president of Florida Right to Life and has presented the pro-life message to millions in Spanish-language media outlets. He represents NRLC at the United Nations as an NGO. Rojas was born in Santiago de las Vegas, Havana, Cuba and he and his family escaped to the United States in 1968.

The post Gavin Newsom Abandoned His Dying Mother to Push His Political Career appeared first on LifeNews.com.

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