California Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) accused former President Donald Trump of directing the Justice Department to investigate him and his wife on Monday [1, 2].

The allegation highlights a deepening conflict between the state's executive leadership and federal law enforcement, raising questions about the independence of the Justice Department.

Newsom said the probe is politically motivated [1, 2]. The governor linked the investigation directly to the former president, suggesting the move is an attempt to use federal power for political targeting [1, 2].

Reports regarding the specific target of the investigation vary across sources. One report said the Department of Justice is investigating Newsom's wife [3]. Another report said Newsom believes the investigation is directed at him personally [1].

This public accusation follows a pattern of tension between Newsom and Trump. The governor has frequently positioned himself as a primary opponent of the former president's policies and legal strategies.

Neither the Justice Department nor Donald Trump has issued a formal response to these specific allegations as of Tuesday [1, 2]. The investigation's current status and the exact nature of the evidence being sought remain undisclosed.

Newsom said the probe is politically motivated.

This clash underscores the ongoing tension between high-profile Democratic officials and the legal apparatus associated with Donald Trump. By framing the investigation as a political weapon, Newsom is attempting to delegitimize the probe before any formal charges or findings are released, while simultaneously reinforcing his role as a political foil to the former president.