Newsom accuses Trump of directing DOJ to investigate him

California governor Gavin Newsom has accused ​Donald Trump of directing the US justice department to investigate him ⁠and his wife.

Donald Trump isn’t just coming after me because ⁠of my mean Tweets,” Newsom said in ​a video ‌statement posted to ‌X. “He’s coming after me because I ‌am considering running for President.”

I have reached out to the Department of Justice for comment and I will update this post if I get a response.

Newsom said federal agents had in recent days been ‌knocking on the door of members of his family, friends and ​former employees demanding documents and records. “Not because they found a crime. Because they are simply trying to find one,” ⁠he said.

“Mr. President, come after me. I am not going anywhere,” Newsom said. “And the country is watching.”

Newsom and Trump have long ​been ​critical of each ​other, and their clashes on major issues including ​the climate ‌emergency and pipelines ​descended into total acrimony over the president’s deployment of national guard troops to Los Angeles last summer.

Gavin Newsom is widely considered to be a potential future presidential candidate.
Gavin Newsom is widely considered to be a potential future presidential candidate. Photograph: Annabelle Gordon/Reuters
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JD Vance on Iran deal: ‘It is a very general document’

Vice President JD Vance offered a few more broad strokes about the still-unreleased memo of understanding that promises to open the Straight of Hormuz and halt the Iran War for two months as more detailed negotiations proceed.

Speaking to CNN’s Jake Tapper, Vance framed the pact as a carrot-stick approach that would lure Iran’s leadership into playing a more integrated role in the global economy if the country agreed to stop funding US-designated terrorist groups beyond its borders and to make a “verifiable commitment to not building a nuclear weapon.”

“We’re going to totally transform our relationship with Iran and Iran’s broader relationship with the Middle East,” Vance said.

The vice president did not spell out clearly what would happen if Iran failed to meet the US demands, other than continued economic sanctions. “We really prefer they choose the option where there’s greater economic cooperation,” Vance said.

The memorandum of understanding the countries signed is only “about a page and a half,” Vance said.

“It is a very general document,” Vance said. “On a number of issues, we are going to have to figure this stuff out during the technical negotiation phase.”

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