Here's More on the DOJ Investigation Into Gavin Newsom
DOJ investigation into Gavin Newsom broadens as details emerge about the probe into the California governor, his wife, Siebel Newsom, and his chief of staff after Newsom released a nearly five-minute video Monday accusing President Trump of weaponizing his office against opponents. Newsom’s office has filed a FOIA request seeking records about the Trump DOJ probe and has pushed back with statements denying any wrongdoing. DOJ has declined to comment. Sources familiar with the matter told Townhall that several ongoing probes originated from whistleblowers inside Sacramento, including investigations into Siebel Newsom’s taxes and the governor’s chief of staff. Newsom’s office provided a fact sheet asserting no wrongdoing. Siebel Newsom runs two nonprofits—The Representation Project and the California Partners Project—and faces scrutiny over potential conflicts of interest and influence-peddling, with reports of about $3.7 million in earnings over the past decade. No specific accusations are confirmed in the report.





