Investigations into Governor Gavin Newsom

對州長加文·紐森的調查


Introduction

Governor Gavin Newsom says the US government is investigating him and his wife, Jennifer.

州長加文·紐森表示美國政府正在調查他與他的妻子 Jennifer。

Main Body

Governor Newsom made a video on June 15, 2026. He says federal agents are looking at his records and talking to his old workers. He believes President Trump ordered this because Newsom wants to be President in 2028.

州長紐森於 2026 年 6 月 15 日錄製了一段影片。他表示聯邦探員正在審查他的記錄並與他以前的員工對話。他相信這是川普總統下令的,因為紐森希望在 2028 年競選總統。

Other people say the investigations are different. They say workers in California reported problems first. They say the government in Washington did not order these checks. They are looking at Jennifer Newsom's money and taxes.

其他人則表示調查的情況有所不同。他們稱加州的員工首先通報了問題。他們表示華盛頓政府並未下令進行這些檢查。目前調查的是 Jennifer Newsom 的資金與稅務。

President Trump and Governor Newsom do not like each other. They say bad things about each other on the internet. They also disagree about money for fires and immigration rules.

川普總統與紐森州長互不相容。他們在網路上互相抨擊。他們在山火撥款和移民規則方面也持有不同意見。

Conclusion

The Governor says this is a political fight. Other people say it is a normal legal check.

州長表示這是一場政治鬥爭。其他人則認為這是正常的法律檢查。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The Power of "Each Other"

In this story, we see a pattern: "They do not like each other" and "They say bad things about each other."

When two people do the same action to one another, we use each other. It is a shortcut so you don't have to say the names twice.

  • Instead of: Gavin Newsom does not like Donald Trump AND Donald Trump does not like Gavin Newsom.
  • Say: They do not like each other.

🛠️ Simple Word Swaps

Look at how these words move the story:

  • Say \rightarrow (Giving information)
  • Believe \rightarrow (Giving an opinion/feeling)
  • Disagree \rightarrow (Having a different opinion)

Quick Example:

  • "He says he is innocent." (Fact/Statement)
  • "He believes it is a fight." (His feeling)

🗝️ A2 Key Word: "Looking at"

In the text, it says agents are "looking at his records."

In English, "looking at" doesn't always mean using your eyes to see a picture. In a legal or professional way, it means examining or checking.

  • Looking at money \rightarrow Checking if the money is legal.
  • Looking at records \rightarrow Reading documents to find a mistake.

Vocabulary Learning

investigating (v.)
Trying to find out the truth about something
Example:The police are investigating the car accident.
federal (adj.)
Related to the central government of a country
Example:Federal laws apply to everyone in the United States.
agents (n.)
People who work for a government department
Example:The secret agents wore dark suits.
records (n.)
Written information that is kept for the future
Example:The doctor keeps medical records for all patients.
immigration (n.)
The act of coming to live in a different country
Example:The government is changing the immigration rules.
disagree (v.)
To have a different opinion from someone else
Example:I disagree with you about the best movie.
Practice A2 words in a crossword