Trump says Newsom is to ‘blame’ for ‘apocalyptic’ wildfires

President-elect Donald Trump has placed the blame for the devastating wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles County squarely on Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom. Trump took to Truth Social to express his frustration, accusing Newsom of failing to sign a water restoration declaration that would have allowed much-needed water from the North to flow into California, including the areas currently engulfed in flames.
According to Trump, Newsom’s decision to prioritize the protection of a fish species over the well-being of California residents has led to the dire situation unfolding in the state. Trump lambasted Newsom for his alleged incompetence, claiming that the governor’s actions have left California vulnerable to the raging wildfires.
The wildfires in Los Angeles County, specifically in the Pacific Palisades and Sylmar neighborhoods, have forced thousands of residents to evacuate as their homes are threatened by the relentless flames. The devastation has already claimed swanky mansions and homes, with no end in sight as the fires continue to spread.
Newsom, in response to the escalating crisis, declared a state of emergency as the Palisades Fire grew larger by the minute. The governor emphasized the extreme fire risk posed by the ongoing windstorm and urged residents to heed weather reports and follow guidance from emergency officials.
Throughout Trump’s first administration, he frequently criticized Newsom’s handling of wildfire prevention efforts, even threatening to withhold federal funds over what he deemed as poor forest management in California. The ongoing clashes between Trump and Newsom over wildfire response highlight the political tensions surrounding the issue.
Newsom and other Democrats have consistently attributed the increase in wildfires to climate change and global warming, pushing back against Trump’s criticisms. The debate over the root causes of wildfires in California continues to be a contentious issue, with both sides offering differing perspectives on how to address the crisis.
As the fires continue to ravage Los Angeles County, residents are left grappling with the devastating impact of the wildfires and the ongoing challenges posed by the relentless flames. The need for effective wildfire prevention measures and collaborative efforts to combat the blazes remains a top priority for officials and residents alike.