Xavier Becerra weighs run for California governor as unpopular official explores leaving Biden admin
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra is weighing a ārun for California governor in 2026, according to a new report.
The unpopular Cabinet official has discussed his departure from a potential second Bideź¦æn administration and already approached politicos about succeeding Golden State Gov. Gavin Newsom at the end of his term, two sources.
Becerra already has a state campaign committee that shelled out $130,000 to “campaign consultants” in 2023, according to first reported by the outlet.
In total, the campaign committee, Becerra for Superintendent of Public Instruction 2030, ended last year with cash on hand, with the vast majority of its roughląµ²y $148,500 in expenditures going toward campaign consulting.
Those payments had initially gone tāo the powerful Democratic lobbying group run by Tony and John Podesta, the former chairman ošf the Democratic National Committee ā but had apparently been inaccurately entered into state records.
The filings now show the money went to Alexis Podesta, who in Newsom’s administration for a time, and was apparently not for consulting.
āAlexis Podesta has been paid to oversee the committee and manage its operations while Secretary Becerra has been serving in Washington, including payment of ongoing expenses and filing of required campaign reports,ā the committee’s lawyer, Stephen Kaufman, told Politico.
āI gave up a really good job in California as attorney general to come do this,ā Becerra told Semafor last week when asked about rumors of his departure. āI am thrilled that the president gave me this chance. I have a great job right now. Period.”
āI do miss being AG,ā he said reported by the San Francisco-based outlet Mission Local. āOnce you get elected and you get your budget, youāre your own boss, and you do whatever you want.”
āAnd as much as Iām the secretary of the department,” he added. “I still have to wait ātil I hear from the White House on a number of things.ā
Asked directly by a Politico reporter at a San Francisco event about the campaign filingsš”, the HHS š ŗsecretary declined to respond.
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āI am secretary of HHS and, by law, I have to be secretary of HHS and nothing else,ā he said. āź¦¬So Iām gonna do my job as best I can.ā
Becerra’s extra caution may have been due to having already broken federal election guidelines.
The US Office of Special Counsel found that the Biden administration official violated the Hatch Act last year by endorsing Sen. Alešx Padilla (D-Calif.) for re-election during ašÆ gala in Washington, DC.
The Hatch Act, which was enacted in 1939, bars executive branch officials and employees from using their āauthšority or influence for the purpose of inteš¹rfering with or affecting the result of an election.ā
The former California attorney general and representative in the US House was in March 2021, following a push by Republican senators for President Biden to choose anotheršÆ HHS nominee.
Since then, White House advisers and administration officials have leaked to the press several times about his lackluster performaš„nce as an agency head.
For a time in 2022, West Wing aides had thought of replacing him over HHS’ botched response to the Omicron variant, during which Becerra took “too passive a role,” one senior official .
Ex-Biden domestic policy adviser Susan Rice also ripped him before leaving the White House in 2023 for his “b—h a–” and “idiot” response to the US border crisis, which included failing to accommodate child migrants at federal facilities, Axios .
Rice at one point even urged Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas not to “save” Becerra from the wrath of the president in an upcoming meeting.
If he wins re-election, Biden is exāpected to nominate another HHS secretary to replace him, Politico previously .
The Post has reached out to Becerra’s California campaign committee for comment.