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BOMBSHELL: Newsom Caught Trashing Trump Overseas While $5 MILLION Scandal EXPLODES Back Home

Gary FranchiFebruary 17, 202618 views
BOMBSHELL: Newsom Caught Trashing Trump Overseas While $5 MILLION Scandal EXPLODES Back Home

Gavin Newsom might want to check his political obituary, because it's being written as we speak.

While California's embattled governor stood on stage at the Munich Security Conference this week telling European globalists that Donald Trump is "temporary" and promising America would return to the climate money-laundering machine, a scandal of breathtaking proportions was detonating back home that could incinerate his 2028 presidential ambitions before they ever launch.

Independent researchers have uncovered what they allege is $5 million in California taxpayer money funneled directly into the Office of the First Partner—run by none other than Newsom's own wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Let that sink in, Patriots. While California burned—literally—and homelessness exploded across the Golden State, the governor allegedly treated the state treasury like his personal piggy bank.

Fire Victims Launch RICO-Style Investigation

Here's where it gets really interesting. Spencer Pratt, whose Malibu home was reduced to ashes in the devastating LA fires, isn't just angry—he's organized. Pratt has assembled a team of 70 lawyers, all fire victims themselves, and they're treating this case like a full-blown RICO investigation.

"Newsom will never become president," Pratt publicly declared. "We have nothing but time over the next three years to make sure of it."

These aren't idle threats from a reality TV star. This is a coordinated legal operation connecting Newsom's failed governance directly to personal enrichment at the highest levels of California politics. And the timing? While fire prevention funds were allegedly redirected to pet projects, brush in Topanga Canyon went uncleared for years. Californians paid the price with their homes and, in some cases, their lives.

The Staggering Numbers of Newsom's California

The alleged First Partner scandal is just the tip of the iceberg. Consider the catastrophic ledger of Newsom's governance:

$32 billion in COVID relief fraud. $24 billion in unaccountable homeless spending—while tent cities multiply like cancer across every major city. $18 billion poured into a high-speed rail boondoggle that just laid its first track after 16 years. A $650 million 911 system that never worked. $2.5 billion in food stamp fraud.

Even Elon Musk couldn't resist the comparison, likening Newsom to the Joker from Batman: "California is Gotham City where criminals run free and citizens get arrested." When Nicki Minaj is piling on—saying Newsom "completely missed the plot" by obsessing over Trump instead of governing—you know the narrative has collapsed.

Rats Fleeing the Sinking Ship

The political earthquake is already triggering aftershocks. Kamala Harris suddenly announced she won't run for California governor but will instead mount another presidential campaign in 2028. The timing is no coincidence, folks. The establishment Democrats know exactly what investigators are about to uncover, and they're scrambling for the lifeboats.

And where was Newsom when all this exploded? Standing before European elites, trashing President Trump and promising that California is a "stable and reliable partner." The same California hemorrhaging residents and businesses to Texas and Florida. The same California that can't keep its lights on or its forests cleared.

The 2028 Dream Dies in Munich

Newsom thought his path to the White House ran through Munich, through cozying up to globalist elites and positioning himself as the anti-Trump. Instead, he may have sealed his political fate by being 5,000 miles away while the walls closed in back home.

Seventy lawyers with nothing but time and everything to prove. Millions in allegedly misappropriated funds. A state in ruins. And a governor who thought he could trash talk his way to the presidency while his own house burned.

How's that working out for you, Gavin?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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