WASHINGTON — So much for Connecticut.
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) raised eyebrows Saturday for posing with Jimmy Kimmel in California and attending “No Kings” protests there — a day after the Senate broke for recess while airport security lines remain in shambles due to a partial shutdown.
Murphy posted a photo of himself with the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host at an anti-President Trump rally in Torrance, California — some 2,500 miles from his home state.

“Look who I ran into at the No Kings rally in Torrance, California,” Murphy posted on X.
Look who I ran into at the No Kings rally in Torrance, California. pic.twitter.com/Is2vLxpS2m
— Chris Murphy
(@ChrisMurphyCT) March 28, 2026

“In LA this weekend and joined the South Bay No Kings rally. HUGE turnout!” Murphy posted on X.
In LA this weekend and joined the South Bay No Kings rally. HUGE turnout! pic.twitter.com/UKsMeO9unN
— Chris Murphy
(@ChrisMurphyCT) March 28, 2026
The east coast Dem — is who rumored to have 2028 presidential aspirations — also touted a discussion he had with Californians pushing to ramp up taxes on billionaires.
Notably, the California Billionaire Tax Act, a proposed ballot initiative, has drawn opposition from Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), another pol who has drawn 2028 presidential buzz.
The proposal calls for a one-time 5% wealth tax on Californians with net worths over $1.1 billion.
That tax would be retroactive for Golden State residents who lived in the state as of Jan. 1 this year. California had about 246 billionaires living in the state, per Forbes. Already, several top billionaires have fled the state amid fears that they could face that tax.
“In Los Angeles today I rallied with the health care workers who are supporting California’s billionaire tax ballot initiative,” Murphy posted on X.
“There is no way to repair the damage Trump has done to our health care system without asking the super wealthy to pay their fair share.”
In Los Angeles today I rallied with the health care workers who are supporting California’s billionaire tax ballot initiative. There is no way to repair the damage Trump has done to our health care system without asking the super wealthy to pay their fair share. pic.twitter.com/roEhEmj4uy
— Chris Murphy
(@ChrisMurphyCT) March 28, 2026
Murphy has carefully worked to burnish his progressive record during Trump’s second term in office, having split with Democratic leadership in the Senate for cutting a deal to avert a government shutdown with Republicans in March 2025.
He also publicly lamented the deal cut last fall to end the 43-day government shutdown.
Given his rising profile in progressive circles, netizens quickly seized on Murphy’s unexplained visit to California and trolled him online.
“Why is a senator from Connecticut hanging out in Torrance, California?” conservative pundit Stephen Miller chided on X.
Why is a senator from Connecticut hanging out in Torrance, California? https://t.co/HNBBXMVudp
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) March 29, 2026
“Why is a senator from Connecticut at a protest in LA and not like Hartford or New Haven,” another X user wrote.
Why is a senator from Connecticut at a protest in LA and not like Hartford or New Haven https://t.co/Q5aTrrrjAW
— Definitely Not Al Gore
(@AlDefinitely) March 28, 2026
“This one writes itself,” actor Dean Cain jabbed.
This one writes itself. https://t.co/QS8BzHoFq3
— Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) March 29, 2026
“I love how he goes across the country to California instead of up the road in Connecticut which he (allegedly) represents,” user “AOC Parody” griped.
I love how he goes across the country to California instead of up the road in Connecticut which he (allegedly) represents.
— AOC Parody (@ParodyAoc) March 29, 2026
Not all of the reactions were negative. Murphy did get some love from progressive users, with lefty pundit Joanne Carducci writing, “Two of my favorite heroes!”
Two of my favorite heroes! https://t.co/UYbkVOmOBf
— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) March 29, 2026
The Post contacted Murphy’s office for comment about why he was in California.
The Senate had adjourned for recess early Friday after passing a deal to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security and end the shutdown that began on Feb. 14.
House Republicans rejected that deal because it lacked funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.
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