A street interview from California is going viral online after a man said he’d vote for Governor Gavin Newsom because Newsom granted him clemency and got him out of a life sentence. The interview, filmed out in public, has triggered some intense reactions. People are diving into debates about justice and whether rehabilitation actually works.
The video comes from Nick Shirley’s YouTube channel. He was out in Downtown LA, asking people what they think about Newsom possibly running for president in 2028. It was uploaded to YouTube on March 23, 2026. But the real buzz started when a clip of the man popped up on X two days later.
All this ties back to Newsom’s bigger push for criminal justice reform in California. He has handed out clemency to several people lately, and now his choices are getting a lot more attention because of clips like this.
In the clip, the man explains why he would support Newsom, saying, “I would vote for him because he got me released. I’m coming home from a life sentence.” He says the governor “signed off saying I’m fit for society,” and that’s why he supports the decision.
When asked about his past, he says he was locked up for “murder, carjacking, and robbery.” It’s a low-key street interview, and he talks openly about what happened.
California’s approach to clemency, grants like commutations and pardons, ramped up during and after COVID-19. It’s all part of a bigger push for criminal justice reform. People saw this as a way to ease overcrowded prisons and put more attention on helping folks rebuild their lives.
Still, this hasn’t been smooth or universally popular. Decisions to release people convicted of serious offenses sparked considerable debate. Some data shows that several people who got out early landed back in prison, which keeps the conversation about public safety and repeat offenses alive.
Internet Reacts to California Man’s Clemency Interview
The clip quickly sparked strong reactions online, with many users expressing disbelief at the situation. “This element cannot be serious,” one person wrote, reflecting the shock seen across several responses.
Others pointed to the broader debate around justice and rehabilitation. “Yeah this is crazy to hear, but it really shows how divided people are on justice. Some believe in second chances if someone is truly rehabilitated, others feel certain crimes should mean life stays life. No easy answers here,” a user commented.
Some responses were more critical of the broader context. “Usually, when things are so absurd they’re not real. But California is so absurd to begin with, that none of this is even slightly surprising. Gavin Newsom has torched the state,” one comment read.
Others questioned the political implications behind the moment. “They don’t care who votes for them and will seek to gain the votes of any, so long as they get to hold power,” one person wrote, while another added, “I thought felons were not allowed to vote.”
A few users also questioned the authenticity of the interaction itself. “Nick probably paid him to say this,” one comment claimed.
People are talking about this clip because it touches on a bunch of hot-button topics all at once: clemency, serious crimes, and political backing. Seeing this man’s history lined up against what he stands for now has sparked a debate, which is why the video keeps getting passed around.







