Californias self-styled First Partner is once again drawing attention for all the wrong reasons, this time over a clumsy attempt to blame Donald Trump for a federal investigation that began on President Joe Bidens watch.
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, sat for an interview Friday with MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle, a segment that quickly devolved into a showcase of the governors household brand of polished but hollow rhetoric. According to RedState, the exchange underscored how both Newsoms have perfected a kind of woke, focus-grouped word saladheavy on buzzwords, light on substancethat plays well on coastal television sets but collapses under even mild scrutiny.
During the interview, Siebel Newsom claimed that Trump was engaged in a fishing investigation, supposedly using the Department of Justice to target her and her husband over their murky financial dealings. She spoke as if the president were personally orchestrating a vendetta, apparently hoping viewers would accept the familiar progressive narrative of Trump as omnipresent villain. Yet one glaring fact went unmentioned in her performance: the DOJs inquiry into the Newsoms taxes and nonprofits began under the Biden administration, not under Trump.
When Ruhle pressed her on that inconvenient detail, Siebel Newsoms confident posture abruptly faltered. In a moment that undercut her carefully curated image as a savvy First Partner, she stumbled badly when asked why she was misrepresenting the origins of the probe: Gavin Newsom's wife stumbles when asked why she is lying about the DOJ investigation: MSNOW: Didn't this investigation start under Biden? NEWSOM: I dont know the details The supposed champion of womens empowerment suddenly retreated into a caricature of confusion, offering, I dont know the details, as if the spouse of a sitting governor could plausibly be unaware of the basics of a federal investigation into her own finances.
For someone who has positioned herself as a co-equal political actorCalifornias First Partner rather than First Ladythe performance was strikingly unserious. If she truly does not know the details, that raises questions about competence; if she does and is feigning ignorance, that raises questions about honesty. Either way, the spectacle was hardly reassuring for Californians already weary of scandal, spin, and the states accelerating decline under Newsoms leadership.
The facts surrounding the probe are not in serious dispute, and they do not support Siebel Newsoms attempt to pin the matter on Trump. There are longstanding concerns about the couples tax filings, their charitable entities, and the blurred lines between public office, private enrichment, and progressive activism. The more recent federal inquiry, however, did not originate with Trump-era political appointees but with whistleblowers at the local level. As the Sacramento Bee reported: The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating Siebel Newsoms taxes and nonprofits connected to her and the governor, with several probes ongoing for about a year that originated from whistleblower complaints to the U.S. Attorneys Office in Sacramento.
That account makes it difficult to sustain the narrative of a Trump-directed witch hunt. No matter how often Democrats invoke the president as a universal scapegoat, he did not march into the DOJ and bark, Get the Newsoms. Instead, it appears that people closer to the ground in California saw enough irregularities to alert federal authorities, who then opened multiple lines of inquiry. For a political couple that has built its brand on moral preening and progressive virtue-signaling, the optics are devastating.
Yet Siebel Newsom did not stop at miscasting the investigation; she also wandered into familiar territory with a rambling defense of her husbands national ambitions. Asked whether Gavin Newsom plans to run for president, she launched into a meandering response heavy on identity politics and light on accountability: WORD SALAD: Jennifer Newsom rambles when asked if husband Gavin Newsom will run for President: Um...I believe right now we are focused on CaliforniaIve been focused on women and children and communities...its really exciting to be in California, diversity is our secret She eventually landed on the line she clearly wanted to deliver: It's really exciting to be in California, diversity is our secret sauce.
The problem, of course, is that the California she describes bears little resemblance to the one millions of residents are fleeing. Diversity of thought is increasingly unwelcome in a state where dissent from progressive orthodoxy can cost you your job, your business, or your reputation, and where policy experiments in homelessness, crime, regulation, and taxation have driven families and employers to red states in record numbers. While Siebel Newsom touts women and children and communities, she has remained conspicuously silent as her husbands administration allows biological males to compete against girls in sports and as she herself has been accused of slut shaming a woman involved in one of Gavin Newsoms past scandals.
Ruhle, grinning like a Cheshire cat throughout the exchange, appeared more interested in amplifying Siebel Newsoms talking points than in challenging them. That dynamic has become familiar: a friendly media platform, a progressive political figure, and a shared determination to blame conservativesespecially Trump and Republican governors like Floridas Ron DeSantisfor problems created by left-wing governance. Yet for all the national trolling, including Newsoms trips to red states and his appearances at globalist gatherings such as the World Economic Forum in Davos, neither he nor his wife has managed to improve daily life for ordinary Californians.
DeSantis, who decisively bested Newsom in their 2023 debate and has presided over a state that is attracting residents rather than losing them, offers a stark contrast in priorities and outcomes. While Florida emphasizes law and order, parental rights, economic freedom, and educational choice, California doubles down on regulation, identity politics, and performative climate policies that drive up costs and drive out businesses. Against that backdrop, the Newsoms carefully staged media appearances and airy rhetoric about secret sauce diversity sound less like leadership and more like denial.
As the national spotlight increasingly turns toward Gavin Newsom as a potential future standard-bearer for the Democratic Party, his wifes missteps are likely to receive more attention as well. He already generates enough cringe-worthy moments to fill a highlight reel; she may prove even more politically damaging once voters outside California begin to scrutinize her record, her rhetoric, and her role in the couples financial and political entanglements. For those who believe in accountability, limited government, and leaders who tell the truth about the consequences of their policies, that reckoning cannot come soon enoughand there will be little sympathy when the Newsoms own words are finally held up against the reality they have helped create.
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