Newsom complains about ‘misinformation’ while briefing Biden about fires
- California Governor Gavin Newsom asked President Joe Biden to address misinformation about his wildfire response during a briefing.
- Thousands of homes have been destroyed, and over 100,000 people have evacuated due to wildfires in Los Angeles.
- An analysis revealed Los Angeles lacked sufficient funding for fire hydrants, despite high salaries for officials.
- President Biden declared the wildfires a major disaster, with FEMA providing up to 75% funding for firefighting costs.
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Newsom Asks Biden to Combat Criticism Over His Disastrous Fire Response
California Governor Gavin Newsom asked President Joe Biden during a video conference call on Friday afternoon to combat criticism over his disastrous response to the wildfires that erupted this week. Newsom’s call with Biden comes after several fires erupted in Los Angeles on Tuesday that have, in just a matter of a few days, destroyed approximately 10,000 structures and caused $50 billion in damages and economic loss. “I ask you, we’ve got to d…
California Governor Gavin Newsom is calling for censorship of “misinformation” on the Los Angeles Fires
California Governor Gavin Newsom is calling for censorship of “misinformation” on the Los Angeles Fires He wants censorship because he is directly responsible. Here’s drone footage of the Pacific Palisades fire destruction. This is a result of Gavin Newsom. He should resign. pic.twitter.com/SrPtIfRyc0 — Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) January 10, 2025
Gavin Newsom Wants Biden to Silence Critics
The reservoir in the middle of the Palisades was empty, and officials won’t say how long it has been empty. Since the Water CEO makes $750,000 annually, she should at least give us this information. Gov. Newsom is complaining about the misinformation and politicization. It is hard not to get political when so many high-paid […] The post Gavin Newsom Wants Biden to Silence Critics appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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