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Trump says Newsom is to ‘ blame’ for’ cataclysmic’ fires

President-elect Donald Trump pinned responsible for the “apocalyptic” fires tearing through Los Angeles County on Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. ” Governor Gavin Newscum refused to sign the liquid repair declaration that would have allowed millions of gallons of water to flow regular into several parts of California, including the areas that are already burning in a nearly horrific way,” Trump wrote on Truth Social late on Wednesday morning. By giving a smelt less water, he wanted to protect an essentially useless fish called a tastes ( it didn’t work )! ), but didn’t care about the people of California. The final value is currently being paid. I will need that this ignorant government allow beautiful, clear, fresh water to FLOW INTO CALIFORNIA! He bears the responsible for this. On top of it all, no waters for fire extinguishers, no firefighting flights. A real catastrophe”! Los Angeles County is already experiencing at least four fire, one of which is ravaging near Pasadena and the Pacific Palisades and Sylmar suburbs. As luxurious palaces and houses are in danger from the destruction, or have already been burned down, at least 30 000 occupants have evicted the place. In response to Trump’s Truth Social, Newsom’s director of contacts, Izzy Gardon, stated on Fox Digital,” We’re focused on protecting life and battling these blazes—not playing politics.” The Governor is focused on protecting citizens, no playing elections, and making positive firefighters have all the tools they need”, Gardon said in a follow-up reply. Following Tuesday’s enthralling Palisades Fire, Newsom declared a state of emergency. We’re not out of the trees, and this is a very risky windstorm that’s putting people at risk for severe fires. The damaging effects of this fire, which quickly grew in a matter of hours, are already being felt in Pacific Palisades, according to Newsom in a statement. Our sincere thanks go to our skilled firefighters and first responders who immediately jumped into the fight against this dangerous fireplace. If you’re in Southern California, please pay attention to weather reports and follow any direction from emergency officials “.Trump, while on the campaign trail last month, vowed to send more liquid to California if re-elected, saying he would touch a “large sink” in the northern parts of the U. S., that would supply water to the state. The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, one of the Golden State’s top water supply systems, has been fiercely protected by environmentalists over its dwindling smelt and Chinook salmon populations. Trump said in September that “you have millions of gallons of water pouring down from the north with the snow caps and Canada, and all of the water pouring down has essentially had a very large faucet.” The faucet is massive, it’s as big as the wall of that building right there in front of you, and it takes a day to turn it. When you turn that, all that water aimlessly enters the Pacific ( Ocean ), and if it were to be turned back, all that water would flow directly into Los Angeles, he said. PALISADES FIRE: HEIDI MONTAG, SPENCER PRATT LOSE HOME, CELEBRITIES FLEE RITZY NEIGHBORHOOD During Trump’s first administration, the former and upcoming president frequently put Newsom’s leadership over wildfire prevention under the microscope, including threatening to withhold federal funds over the yearly fires. THOUSANDS OF FLEE CALIFORNIA HOMES TO THE GOV. PACIFIC PALISADES INFERNO FORCES There is no other reason for these massive, deadly, and expensive forest fires in California besides the state of forest management, which is so poor. Millions of dollars are given each year to victims of grave forest mismanagement, with many lives lost. Remedy now, or no more Fed payments”!, Trump posted to X in 2018. The state’s opposition to climate change and global warming has been pushed back by Newsom and other Democrats in the past. ” You don’t believe in climate change. You are not permitted to engage in this conversation,” Newsom said in a retaliatory statement against Trump in 2019, after the president criticized him for his again-wildfire leadership that year. 

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