Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass, and the 2028 Summer Olympics: All three, to different degrees, have been imperiled by the deadly wildfires still tearing through Los Angeles.
NEW: Joe Rogan and Mel Gibson blast California Governor Gavin Newsom for failing to prepare Los Angeles for the devastating wildfires. "They spent $24 billion last year on the homeless, and what did they spend on preventing these wildfires?" "In 2019, Newsom said he would take... pic.twitter.com/xJaQeDVMIA
The minute something goes wrong, then you have excuses and cop-outs and really no direct response,” one resident fumed.
The California Democrat has pressed moderate measures to aid victims and been a constant TV presence as he and the state battle online falsehoods.
California is one of America’s most difficult and costly places to build — a driving factor behind the state’s longstanding affordable housing shortage.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass rejected an offer from the New York Fire Department to help battle deadly wildfires scorching the Golden State, the New York Post reported.As of Friday morning, the California fires have burned more than 10,
Several VERIFY readers asked us if it’s true that the Los Angeles mayor declined New York City’s offer to send firefighters ... 2025 A spokesperson for California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office told VERIFY California “has not declined mutual aid ...
Trump's post accused Newsom of allowing water to flow "out into the Pacific Ocean" instead of using it to combat drought and the raging wildfires devastating the nation's second-largest city by population. Newsweek reached out to Newsom's office for comment via email.
Donald J. Trump issued angry comments about Gov. Gavin Newsom, and President Biden was briefed in California by the state’s fire officials.
Burn scars in areas of the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire are of top concern, as the risk for mudslides, landslides, flash floods and debris flow is high in fire zones.
Mayor Adams' indictment and declining popularity open the door for Andrew Cuomo and other contenders in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor.
When the covenant between taxpayers and their leaders is broken, as it was this month in Los Angeles, public officials need to be held accountable.