The California Assembly Judiciary Committee just voted 11-2 to advance a bill that would punish journalists for doing journalism. Let that marinate for a second. Not punish them for lying. Not for defamation. For telling the truth on camera — specifically, the kind of truth that makes certain politicians sweat through their suits.
Welcome to the Golden State, where the First Amendment apparently comes with an asterisk.
The “Stop Nick Shirley Act”
That’s what they’re calling it. AB 2624. And no, that’s not a nickname cooked up by right-wing Twitter. That’s the quiet part being said out loud. The bill is a direct response to citizen journalist Nick Shirley, whose hidden-camera exposés of fraud at immigrant service centers have racked up millions of views and made Sacramento Democrats look like exactly what they are — enablers.
The bill’s author? Far-left Assemblywoman Mia Bonta, wife of California Attorney General Rob Bonta. Because of course it’s a family affair when the ruling class circles the wagons.
Here’s what this masterpiece of legislative overreach actually does: it slaps investigative reporters with civil sanctions starting at a $4,000 minimum if someone caught committing fraud on camera decides they’d rather not be famous. The fraudster — not the state, the fraudster — can then waltz into court and get an injunction banning the journalist from filming or publishing for up to four years.
Four. Years.
And if the journalist refuses to pull the original video? Triple damages. Twelve thousand dollars for the crime of not deleting the truth. In the worst cases, if they’re accused of “doxxing” or creating an “imminent threat” by simply reporting facts, they face criminal charges and $10,000 fines.
Read that again. A person committing fraud gets to sue the person who caught them. California has officially made the whistleblower the criminal and the crook the victim.
Why Nick Shirley Scares Them
Shirley’s crime, in the eyes of Sacramento, is that he’s good at his job. He walks into these taxpayer-funded immigrant service centers with a camera and asks basic questions. What he finds is jaw-dropping waste, blatant fraud, and a system that operates like a conveyor belt of taxpayer abuse — all running under the protective wing of politicians who’d rather you never saw any of it.
That’s the thing about citizen journalists. They don’t answer to editors who golf with lobbyists. They don’t sit on stories because an advertiser made a phone call. They just hit record and let reality do the talking. And reality, it turns out, is devastating to the California Democrat brand.
So rather than fix the fraud, they’re trying to outlaw the flashlight.
The Quiet Admission
Here’s what Democrats don’t realize they just told us: the fraud is real, it’s widespread, and they know it. You don’t write a law to stop people from filming something that isn’t happening. You don’t spend political capital shielding “immigrant service centers” from cameras unless what the cameras keep finding is exactly as bad as it looks.
This bill isn’t about privacy. It’s about protection — not for citizens, but for a system that funnels money to people who shouldn’t be getting it, administered by people who don’t want you asking questions.
Trump has been screaming about this kind of rot for years. He didn’t just talk about the fraud — he pointed at it, named it, and dared people to look. Citizen journalists like Shirley picked up that torch and ran with it, and now the establishment is trying to literally make it illegal to carry.
Where This Is Headed
AB 2624 still has to clear the full Assembly and Senate before it hits Governor Newsom’s desk. And if it gets there, he’ll sign it faster than a bureaucrat approves a fraudulent benefits claim. Count on it. But also count on a legal challenge that will light up the courts like a Christmas tree, because this bill has “unconstitutional” written across it in neon letters visible from space.
The First Amendment isn’t a suggestion. It isn’t a guideline California gets to override because some assemblywoman’s feelings got hurt by a guy with a GoPro.
Democrats just told every American with a phone and a conscience: if you catch us, we’ll come after you. And if that doesn’t tell you everything you need to know about who’s really running California — and what they’re hiding — nothing will.
