Governor Newsom demands records from Trump’s DOJ about politically motivated investigation

What you need to know: Governor Newsom’s office today filed a FOIA request demanding records related to President Trump’s politically motivated DOJ investigation — seeking to uncover how it was ordered and how it has been conducted, and to expose Donald Trump’s lawless abuse of power.

SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom today announced his office filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request seeking records from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) related to President Donald Trump’s politically motivated investigation into the Governor and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom. The investigation, which Governor Newsom announced earlier today, was ordered by President Trump after publicly calling for Newsom’s arrest.

The FOIA request, which is available here, seeks communications involving top Justice Department officials, including emails, text messages, memoranda, and Signal messages containing references to Governor Newsom or the First Partner.

Donald Trump’s Department of Justice has been conducting a fishing expedition in search of a crime that does not exist. The American people deserve to know who ordered this abuse of power and how far it goes.”

Governor Gavin Newsom

Trump’s lawlessness

Trump’s DOJ is looking in the wrong place for a crime. While the DOJ searches for a crime that does not exist, the President is running an open-air corruption market out of the White House and openly profiting from the presidency. After federal investigators failed to uncover evidence of wrongdoing involving Governor Newsom, the investigation has expanded to include inquiries involving First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom and individuals associated with the Governor and his family.

Who knew what — and when

The FOIA request seeks records from January 20, 2025, to the present involving senior Justice Department leadership, including former Attorney General Pam Bondi, former Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, and former Deputy Attorney General and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.

The Governor’s Office is requesting that the Department of Justice comply with its legal obligation to respond within 20 days and release all non-exempt records.