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VisitTrump Blames Newsom as LA Wildfires Intensify and Firefighters Face Water Shortages
Jan 8, 2025, 04:52 PM
President Donald Trump has criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for his handling of the ongoing wildfires that are tearing through Los Angeles and other parts of California. Trump accused Newsom of mismanaging the state's water resources and forest management policies. He claimed that Newsom refused to sign a water restoration declaration that would have allowed millions of gallons of excess rain and snowmelt water to flow into areas affected by the fires, including Los Angeles County. Firefighters have reported running out of water as they battle the fires, intensifying scrutiny of the governor's policies. Trump also reiterated his previous warnings from 2018 and 2024 about the importance of proper forest management and water allocation to prevent wildfires. He criticized Newsom for prioritizing the protection of a "worthless fish called a smelt" over the needs of California residents. Critics and residents are calling for Newsom's resignation, citing his "terrible" record on forest management and his focus on environmental policies at the expense of firefighting resources. Newsom faced further criticism for a perceived "photo op" where he was seen watching the state burn, which some interpreted as a lack of effective action in addressing the crisis.
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