Gavin Newsom’s Wife Rakes in Cash Charging California Public Schools To Screen Her Woke Movies
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, a nonprofit that shares many donors with her husband California, has a number of donors. “first partner” Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.) / Getty Images
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D.) wife has charged the state’s public schools as much as $1.5 million to screen her documentaries on “gender justice” “corporate exploitation.”
“First Partner” Jennifer Siebel Newsom has raised nearly $1.5 million from film licenses and nearly $1.7 million from sales since 2012, according to the watchdog group Open the Books. The Representation Project charges schools $270 per year to license documentaries. The Great American LieAccording to the, sexism is responsible for economic inequality. Fair PlayThe book is about women who prefer to do less chores at home. Open the Books does not give any details about how much the group earned from schools. However, Open the Books states that it could easily account to all or most of her $1.5million in streaming revenue.
As Siebel Newsom considers running for president, her nonprofit could be a problem for her husband. In 2019, The Representation Project was criticized. Accepting $358,000 Donations from the Pacific Gas and Electric Company PG&E, the utility company that caused some of the most severe wildfires in the State. PG&E is listed as an associate producer on two of Siebel Newsom’s films and hosted a Screening of her first movie, Miss RepresentationIn 2011, Newsom was San Francisco’s mayor.
PG&E is not the only Newsom donor to the Representation project. The governor and his wife for years have raised money from the same donors and corporations—he for his political campaigns and she for her nonprofit.
AT&T and Comcast are among the shared donors. Planned Parenthood and Kaiser Permanente are also included. AT&T, an influential lobbying organization in Sacramento and a Newsom campaign contributor sponsored a glittery Siebel Newsom screening. Castro Theater, San Francisco, 2015Gavin Newsom was lieutenant Governor in the year 2000. Aileen Getty was an oil heiress and bankrolls “climate actions” These include Making soup for van Gogh paintingsBoth Newsoms are also supported by a significant donor, namely,
Jeff Hauser, a government watchdog, says that Newsoms’ overlap of donor lists poses an ethical dilemma.
“We’re going to need a rethink of ethics laws that allow people to work without making political officeholders easy to bribe via their partners,” Hauser was the founder and chief architect of the Revolving Door Project.
Siebel Newsom is not open about which corporations have purchased and licensed her films, which is another red flag for ethics experts. Her
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