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Gavin Newsom’s Wife Pocketed $300K a Year from Political Insiders | The Gateway Pundit

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California’s “First Partner,” Jennifer Siebel Newsom, has built a business empire that thrives on political connections. 

Public records reveal that the wife of Gov. Gavin Newsom runs companies filled with her husband’s former Democrat aides and confidants. 

At the same time, she collects hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments from the state and lobbyists.

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Siebel Newsom, a documentary filmmaker and activist, operates The Representation Project, a nonprofit that pushes progressive messaging in schools and public institutions. 

That nonprofit has accepted donations from corporations actively lobbying Gavin Newsom’s administration, raising serious concerns about influence peddling. 

Her companies and foundations have also benefited from the support of the governor’s political allies, creating a direct overlap between California’s government apparatus and the Newsom family’s personal ventures.

The financial entanglements are wide-ranging. 

In recent years, her nonprofit has received state contracts and corporate donations that coincide with policy interests before her husband’s office. 

Lobbyists and politically active firms saw their contributions rewarded with access to California’s decision-making machine. 

At the same time, Siebel Newsom’s family charity, the Siebel Family Charitable Foundation, directed tens of thousands of dollars back into her nonprofit, further blurring the line between charitable activity and personal enrichment.

This network of organizations and donors has allowed the Newsoms to advance a politicized agenda in California schools while financially benefiting from it. 

The Representation Project has been at the center of programs that promote progressive identity politics and diversity initiatives, often funded with taxpayer dollars. 

Behind the scenes, those dollars have also helped elevate the Newsoms’ personal brand and their family’s influence in the political and cultural landscape.

The arrangement fits into a broader pattern that has dogged Gavin Newsom throughout his tenure as governor. 

Critics have long pointed to his administration’s history of steering lucrative state contracts, tax credits, and appointments to his largest campaign donors. 

Now, with his wife’s companies and nonprofits intertwined with the same network of political allies and lobbyists, the perception of conflicts of interest has only intensified.

California continues to face crises in public safety, energy, and cost of living, yet the state’s leadership has devoted resources toward projects that enrich those closest to the governor. 

The optics of a power couple leveraging the governor’s office for financial gain further erodes public trust in Sacramento.

As Gavin Newsom positions himself as a rising Democrat figure on the national stage, questions surrounding these conflicts of interest are likely to grow louder. 

For Californians, the concern remains that state resources are being diverted away from solving real problems and toward bolstering the Newsoms’ political machine.

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