Gavin Newsom's Office Requests DOJ Investigation Records
California Governor Gavin Newsom's office has formally requested all relevant documents and records from the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding an investigation into him and his wife. The request was made on Monday in a letter sent to the office of acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. David Sapp, Newsom's legal affairs secretary, initiated the request for access to these materials.

California Governor Gavin Newsom's office has formally sought records pertaining to a Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation involving him and his wife.
The request was submitted on Monday via a letter addressed to the office of acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. David Sapp, who serves as Newsom's legal affairs secretary, made the official communication.
Sapp's letter specifically requested access to "all documents and records including but not limited to memoranda" related to the probe.
According to The Hill, the governor's office is seeking transparency regarding the federal inquiry.