Mayor Karen Bass to attend inauguration of John Dramani Mahama as Ghana's president
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced criticism for attending John Dramani Mahama's inauguration in Ghana while wildfires affected her city.
- Three wildfires have burned over 4,000 acres near Los Angeles, prompting evacuation orders for thousands of residents.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency due to the wildfires, and President Joe Biden announced FEMA's financial support.
- Bass is reportedly returning to Los Angeles amid questions about fire risk management by city authorities.
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Californians Drag LA’s Democrat Mayor For Attending African Inauguration While Her City Goes Up In Flames
Los Angeles Democrat Mayor Karen Bass is taking heat for attending a presidential inauguration in Africa while her city’s residents endured massive fires. While thousands of L.A. locals were fleeing their homes due to the destructive wildfires engulfing the region, Bass was busy attending the Tuesday inauguration of Ghana President John Dramani Mahama. The White... The post Californians Drag LA’s Democrat Mayor For Attending African Inauguration…
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass In Africa As Firefighters Discover Empty Hydrants Amid SoCal Inferno
The wildfires come as California has deployed over 1,400 firefighting personnel to battle the blazes. While officials have yet to determine the extent of the damage in the Pacific Palisades wildfire, approximately 30,000 residents remain under evacuation orders, and at least 13,000 structures are at risk. Nearly 300,000 residents across California were left without power early Wednesday morning. The fires have been worsened by powerful Santa Ana
ThePatriotLight - Democrat L.A. Mayor Karen Bass in Africa as Her City Burns
ThePatriotLight - Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass spent Tuesday in Africa as part of a taxpayer-funded delegation attending the inauguration of John Dramani Mahama as Ghana’s president. The Democrat was there as her city battled wildfires and thousands of residents fled for their lives. CNS News reports Shalanda D. Young, the director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, headed the delegation to Accra, Ghana’s capital. It also consisted of …
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