Newsom Alleges Trump Directed DOJ Investigation Into Him and Wife
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IN SHORT
California Governor Gavin Newsom alleges the Justice Department initiated a politically motivated investigation into him and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, potentially linked to his presidential aspirations and criticism of Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Democratic lawmakers Peter Welch and Dave Min are seeking records on Trump administration pardons, investigating potential "pay-to-play" schemes involving clemency recipients like Trevor Milton. Allies of Newsom suggest Trump's attacks could inadvertently boost his 2028 presidential prospects, though some express concern about ongoing investigations. Separately, Newsom is leading a campaign to block a proposed billionaire tax initiative in California.
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Who's Involved
Gavin Newsom
California Governor leading campaign against billionaire tax and facing DOJ investigation
Donald Trump
Subject of allegations regarding DOJ investigations and presidential pardons
Jennifer Siebel Newsom
Wife of Gavin Newsom, subject of DOJ investigation
Peter Welch
Democratic lawmaker seeking records on Trump administration pardons
Dave Min
Democratic lawmaker seeking records on Trump administration pardons
Trevor Milton
Clemency recipient included in lawmakers' pardon investigation
Justice Department
Accused by Gavin Newsom of politically motivated investigations
Democratic donor
Assured by Gavin Newsom that billionaire tax would not proceed
Key facts
California Governor Gavin Newsom alleges the Justice Department is conducting a politically motivated investigation into him and his wife.
Newsom links the investigations to his potential presidential run and criticism of Donald Trump.
Democratic lawmakers Peter Welch and Dave Min are requesting records on Trump administration pardons.
The lawmakers are investigating potential "pay-to-play" dynamics in presidential pardons.
The inquiry includes 17 specific clemency recipients, such as Trevor Milton.
Some Democrats believe Trump's attacks on Newsom may boost his 2028 presidential prospects.
Concerns exist within Newsom's circle about potential damage from ongoing investigations.
Gavin Newsom is leading a campaign to block a proposed billionaire tax initiative in California.
Newsom assured a major Democratic donor the billionaire tax would not proceed.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has accused the Justice Department of launching a politically motivated investigation targeting him and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Newsom asserts these probes are connected to his potential presidential run and his public criticisms of Donald Trump. The governor's allegations suggest a pattern of politically charged actions by the Justice Department under Trump's influence.
In parallel, Democratic lawmakers Peter Welch and Dave Min are pursuing records from the Trump administration concerning presidential pardons. Their inquiry aims to uncover potential "pay-to-play" dynamics and instances where traditional review processes for clemency may have been bypassed. The investigation specifically includes 17 individuals who received clemency, with Trevor Milton being named as one such recipient.
Some Democratic allies believe that Donald Trump's public attacks on Governor Newsom could paradoxically enhance Newsom's prospects for a 2028 presidential bid. This perspective suggests that the increased national attention, even if negative, might help elevate Newsom into a more prominent national figure. However, within Newsom's own circle, there are concerns that the ongoing investigations and Trump's attacks could inflict damage, potentially hindering his political ambitions.
Separately, Governor Newsom is actively leading a final campaign effort to prevent a proposed billionaire tax initiative from appearing on the ballot for California voters. He has reportedly assured a significant Democratic donor that the tax measure will not proceed to a vote, indicating his administration's opposition to the initiative.
↳ Why This Matters
California Governor Gavin Newsom has accused the Justice Department of launching a politically motivated investigation targeting him and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Newsom asserts these probes are connected to his potential presidential run and his public criticisms of Donald Trump. The governor's allegations suggest a pattern of politically charged actions by the Justice Department under Trump's influence.
Frequently asked questions
Governor Gavin Newsom alleges that President Donald Trump directed the Department of Justice to investigate him and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, as a form of political retaliation.
Newsom's office is requesting all documents and records, including memoranda, emails, text messages, and Signal messages, related to the DOJ's probe into him and his wife.
Newsom claims the investigation is politically motivated, stemming from his potential presidential run and his criticism of Donald Trump.
CalMatters reported at least two criminal probes into Newsom have been ongoing for over a year, initiated by whistleblower complaints regarding his wife's taxes and a separate probe into his former chief of staff, Dana Williamson, who pleaded guilty to federal charges.
What Happens Next
01Blanche's office is expected to make a determination on Newsom's record request by July 6.
02The DOJ has been contacted for comment regarding the allegations and the record request.
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