Make no mistake: The mounting criticisms of Xavier Becerra from those who once worked closely with him are sending a clear message.

Documents reviewed by this publication reveal that former colleagues have begun to speak out against his suitability for the California governorship, citing his performance during his tenure at high levels within Democrat administrations as Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Joe Biden.

The concerns raised run deeper than mere professional disagreements. Sources familiar with the matter suggest that Becerra's decision-making processes have been marked by a lack of transparency, raising questions about accountability in governance.

This publication has not seen such outspoken criticism from former colleagues of a high-ranking Democrat official since Hillary Clinton’s election defeat in 2016.

As Californians prepare to cast their votes, they deserve answers on whether Becerra's past actions align with the values and needs of California residents. The American people have a right to know if their governor is fit for office.

It remains to be seen how Becerra will address these growing concerns from his ex-coworkers. The stakes are high, and any misstep could further erode public trust in the integrity of state governance.