Fox segment examines Newsom family nonprofit payments and state vendor ties
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Summary
The segment discusses alleged financial conflicts involving California First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom's nonprofit The Representation Project and her production company. It covers payments to her and the company totaling over $3.7 million, donations from state vendors like PG&E and Kaiser Permanente that also hold government contracts, and a federal probe into possible tax and influence issues. Guest legal analyst Gregg Jarrett analyzes the story citing IRS filings and reporting from the Sacramento Bee and LA Times. It ties into broader claims of pay-to-play by state vendors donating to Newsom campaigns and receiving billions in payments per OpenTheBooks data, while questioning use of state resources in response to investigations.
Editorial Assessment
The numbers on compensation align closely with IRS data verified across outlets including Snopes. Vendor donation patterns and some contract overlaps are documented in prior Sacramento Bee investigations. However, the segment presents founder salaries and licensing fees as inherently improper without noting that reasonable compensation for services is allowed in nonprofits. The probe's origins in whistleblower complaints predate the current administration per multiple reports. Viewers miss balance on whether payments reflect documented film licensing or standard advocacy work, and no mention of Newsom responses or ethics commission actions.
Key Moments
Jennifer Siebel Newsom and company received over $3.7 million from her nonprofit over a decade
IRS 990 filings confirm approximately $3.7-3.8 million in combined salary and fees to her and Girls Club LLC per multiple outlets including Snopes
Companies like PG&E and Kaiser donated hundreds of thousands to the nonprofit while securing large state contracts
Sacramento Bee documented specific donations and contract values; PG&E over $300k in one period
Federal probe into Newsom finances began during Biden administration via state whistleblowers
Multiple reports confirm probe launched in 2025 by Sacramento US Attorney based on whistleblowers
Open the Books found state vendors donated $10M to Newsom campaign then received $6B in payments
OpenTheBooks analysis of campaign finance and state payment records supports the aggregate figures
Notable Concerns
- Selective emphasis on 'corrupt' framing without legal analysis of allowed nonprofit compensation
- Limited sourcing beyond conservative-leaning interpretations of the same underlying data
Sources Consulted
- Newsom's Wife Rakes In $3.7 MILLION From Her Own 'Gender Justice' Charity
- Did Gov. Newsom's Wife Pay Herself $3.7M From Her Charity?
- Companies lobby Gavin Newsom, help fund wife's nonprofit
- What we know about the Justice Department investigation into Jennifer Siebel Newsom
- Open the Books uncovers Governor Newsom's campaign donors receiving billions in contracts
- Representation Project Nonprofit Explorer