California Governor Gavin Newsom's globe-trotting itinerary has raised eyebrows, with a recent review of financial records revealing that his trips to high-profile destinations such as Davos, Munich, and London were largely funded by wealthy donors and special interests. According to documents obtained by The Post, Newsom's travels racked up a hefty price tag of $57,000, with expenses including luxury flights, upscale hotels, and fine dining experiences. Critics are questioning the motivations behind Newsom's high-end excursions, suggesting that they may be an attempt to boost his global profile and network with influential elites. As the Governor continues to face scrutiny over his relationship with donors and special interests, these revelations are likely to fuel further debate about the intersection of politics and privilege.


Gov. Gavin Newsom's ever-cozy relationship with wealthy donors and special interests helped fund $57,000 worth of flights, hotels and meals as he sought to raise his global profile and rub elbows with elites this year in Davos, Munich and London, according to records obtained by The Post.