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Home»Politics»‘I Would Absolutely Fight the Trump Administration’: California Gubernatorial Candidate Katie Porter on English Proficiency for Truck Drivers

‘I Would Absolutely Fight the Trump Administration’: California Gubernatorial Candidate Katie Porter on English Proficiency for Truck Drivers

Safety or politics?

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeApril 24, 20262 Mins Read
California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter said she would “absolutely fight” the Trump administration when asked if truck drivers should read English road signs. The debate moment, shared by Collin Rugg on X, has sparked strong online reactions.
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In a California gubernatorial debate in San Francisco, candidate Katie Porter said she would fight the Trump administration when asked whether English language proficiency should be strictly enforced for truck drivers.

The exchange has drawn significant online attention as Porter pivoted from the safety question to opposing the administration. Other Democratic candidates in the race expressed similar views during the forum.

NEW: California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter says she would "fight" the Trump admin after she was asked if truck drivers should be able to read English.

Question: Do you believe that English language proficiency should be strictly enforced for truck drivers?

Porter: I… pic.twitter.com/C2mUc3xMzU

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 23, 2026

In the video from the California gubernatorial debate, a moderator asked candidate Katie Porter whether English language proficiency should be strictly enforced for truck drivers. Porter replied that she would “absolutely fight the Trump administration,” framing it as part of protecting Californians. She added that protecting Californians means enforcing traffic laws. The exchange took place during a forum that included other candidates.

According to the post, the moderator’s question referenced reports of California Highway Patrol officers testing truck drivers’ ability to read road signs, in the context of a Trump administration rule aimed at strictly enforcing long-standing federal requirements that commercial drivers must demonstrate English proficiency.  The post focuses on her answer and does not show additional context before her statement.

What Viewers Are Saying About Katie Porter’s Answer

Some users emphasized that safety standards should remain non-partisan, with one writing, “Opposing Donald Trump doesn’t automatically mean opposing basic safety standards. Requiring truck drivers to read road signs is not partisan, it’s common sense.”

Others criticized Porter’s stance as prioritizing opposition to Trump over public safety. One commenter stated, “It’s not about what’s best for America, it’s simply about ‘fighting’ the opposition. This is about national road safety.” Another noted, “‘We will fight you if you want truck drivers to be able to read road signs’ is a wild position.”

Several reactions raised concerns about highway risks, including one that said, “She wants highways to be more dangerous. There have been so many crashes due to illegals getting CDL’s.”

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A further comment added, “Keep sucking the boots of the people that are here to take you over, another dumb liberal Katie, I guess she doesn’t care because the insurance companies will have to pay up for all these illegal drivers that cause accidents.”

The exchange has added fuel to California’s 2026 gubernatorial race and the national debate over truck driver safety standards. Porter’s response continues to draw reactions online as the campaign unfolds.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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