Unearthed clip exposes shocking claim by Newsom's wife about inmates at violent California prison

California First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom is drawing heat after an old clip resurfaced showing her suggesting San Quentin inmates may have committed crimes by "accident."


Unearthed clip exposes shocking claim by Newsom's wife about inmates at violent California prison
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Siebel Newsom's comments came as she was discussing a tragedy in her younger life at an event in 2016. A few days before her seventh birthday, Siebel Newsom was involved in a fatal golf cart accident that ultimately killed her sister.  

"Anyways, I share that - I guess - I quite enjoy spending time with people and being real and unmasking and showing them that it's safe to unmask themselves."

A spokesperson for Governor Newsom's wife clarified that the remarks in the 2016 interview with the first partner, were referring to incarcerated individuals for her 2015 documentary "The Mask You Live In." 

On Tuesday, the same day the clip began going viral on social media, President Donald Trump issued an ominous message on his social media platform Truth Social, indicating "a whole civilization will die tonight," amid his threat of a looming U.S. attack against Iranian bridges and power plants.

"This is the MAGA distraction machine - in full force," concluded the social media post, which included news segments criticizing Siebel Newsom on Tuesday.

However, Siebel Newsom's resurfaced comments still garnered attention on Tuesday from conservative critics who called the California governor's spouse out for virtue signaling.

In direct response to Siebel Newsom's claims that San Quentin inmates got in their position by "accident," Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., shot back sarcastically: "Yeah, like the time that guy accidentally stabbed that dude 27 times."

"Newsom's wife's latest virtue signal is telling San Quentin lifers that she faced zero consequences when her sister was killed because it was an accident, then telling them their life sentences are probably for 'accidents' too," wrote conservative women's sports activist Riley Gaines. "Peak elite tone-deafness."

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