As Americans become more familiar with California’s “First Partner,” Jennifer Siebel Newsom, they are beginning to grasp the absurdity of the state’s public policy under the leadership of this goofy couple. Earlier this year, Siebel Newsom disrupted a press conference where her husband was announcing emergency funding for Planned Parenthood. She stepped in front of him to criticize journalists for not asking questions about abortion.
Since then, clips new and old have been surfacing on what seems like a weekly basis, showing us just how out-of-touch and condescending she is – like last week’s video blaming the “patriarchy” for the firings of Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s wife, Jennifer, slams the Trump “patriarchy” for ousting Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem:
“I need to call out that it’s no surprise to me that the first two prominent people pushed out of this administration were women.” pic.twitter.com/MQjborDxbK
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) April 4, 2026
This week’s daffy clip is from a 2016 speech Siebel Newsom gave in San Francisco at the Wisdom 2.0 conference. She was talking about her film, “The Mask You Live In,” a documentary she says “follows boys and men as they struggle to stay true to themselves while negotiating America’s narrow definition of masculinity.”
In that film, she interviews prisoners at San Quentin and makes a surprising claim during her speech about the reasons behind their incarceration. She compares their violent crimes to a tragic accident from her childhood when, at the age of six, she was driving a golf cart that accidentally killed her sister.
She said:
“I mean, I had to be very raw when we interviewed the young men who were juvenile offenders in San Quentin. I told them about my own loss where — my — I lost my older sister a few days before my 7th birthday, and I blamed myself for her death. And I share that because that — they ultimately were accused of committing these violent crimes and sentenced for life, and I think it shocked them that this, you know, blond lady who was interviewing them had a similar story. I was perhaps in the wrong place at the wrong time, and — but wasn’t punished the way they were, because clearly it was an accident, but theirs probably was an accident, too.
“So anyway I share that just because I guess, you know, I quite enjoy spending time with people and being real and unmasking and showing them that it’s safe to unmask themselves.”
Gavin Newsom's wife recalls telling prisoners at San Quentin about running over and killing her sister with a golf cart.
She said that she wasn't punished because it was an accident but that the prisoners are doing life even though theirs was "probably an accident too." pic.twitter.com/24HqCHXSZh
— MAZE (@mazemoore) April 7, 2026
Unless she deliberately ran over her sister with the intention of killing her, there is no similarity in their stories. How could she possibly read about the actions of the men she interviewed and conclude that “theirs was probably an accident, too”? Now, her husband, with the help of his sobriety coach, Mimi Silbert, has rebranded the prison as the “San Quentin Rehabilitation Center” and dismantled its death row, despite Californians voting in 2016 to expedite the executions of condemned prisoners.
San Quentin is located just under five miles from Siebel Newsom’s $9.1 million mansion in Marin County. Perhaps she could invite a few of those rehabilitated individuals to her home for gardening.
This woman is not well. She has no idea what reality is, and neither does Gav. A Newsom presidency would be an unmitigated disaster.

