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Trump Makes Newsom A Target. Newsom Sees A Launchpad.

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Gavin Newsom is seizing on the political upside of his newly elevated place on Donald Trump’s enemies list.

The California governor mounted an aggressive response to revelations that he is facing multiple investigations by the Trump Justice Department — breaking the news in a video that also bluntly acknowledged his likely presidential ambitions, rallying Democratic allies to his side, and sending out a fundraising appeal within hours.

The defiant posture gave Newsom the chance to disclose the probes on his own terms — and bask in being lifted, once again, to the role of president’s chief antagonist.

“Persecution by Trump — or even prosecution by his weaponized Department of Justice — is a badge of honor to Democrats, kind of like the political version of a Purple Heart,” said Garry South, a veteran Democratic strategist who’s worked with Newsom on past campaigns. “The idiot has already made a martyr, and national figure, out of Newsom by attacking him and calling him childish names. So, of course this revelation will just add to Newsom’s standing as a 2028 presidential candidate.”

The probes echoed those of California Sen. Adam Schiff, New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI director James Comey: Democrats whose feuds with Trump escalated from social media spats to DOJ targets. So far, the retribution campaign has resulted in embarrassing setbacks for the administration instead of successful prosecutions — and has lifted those in Trump’s crosshairs to folk hero status among the Democratic base.

Newsom’s team is hoping he will enjoy a similar boost. Already, the governor’s pugnacious posture toward Trump during last year’s immigration crackdown in Los Angeles and his prescient foray into the redistricting wars sent his approval numbers soaring and landed him among the top contenders in early 2028 polls.

But privately among those in his circle, the belief that Trump has handed Newsom a political gift is not unanimous. The prospect of federal investigators scouring the governor’s actions — and in particular, the finances of his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom — threatens to be distracting, and potentially damaging if the probes turn up concrete wrongdoing.

Conservatives on social media were gleeful about Newsom’s assertive pushback, proclaiming that his attempts to get ahead of the story were proof the governor was ratttled.

A Newsom adviser, granted anonymity to discuss the governor’s mood, described him as “sober” and focused on the state budget following the frenzy set off by his four-minute social media video. “Grateful for the outpouring of concern,” the adviser added.

The stream of supportive statements from Democrats flowed steadily on Monday afternoon, aided by talking points and background information Newsom’s team distributed to congressional allies. Sometimes the backing came from unlikely corners, including Rep. Ro Khanna, a Democrat from Silicon Valley who Newsom has clashed with in the past.

“Leave@JenSiebelNewsom out of this. She is an advocate for women and girls. Families should not be targets for political retribution,” Khanna, a potential rival in 2028, wrote on X.

Another possible competitor in the Democratic presidential primary, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, denounced the investigations as a “dangerous escalation by Trump.”

Such statements serve as inoculation for Newsom, priming Democratic voters to treat the outcome of any federal investigation with skepticism. California Rep. Robert Garcia said in an interview he was confident that people would see the probe as politically motivated.

“[Trump] goes after people that stand up to him. That’s who he is,” Garcia said. “I know with certainty that the governor is going to continue taking on Trump.”