Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Newsom's Nightmare: Interim Report Documenting FireAid Fraud Drops on Eve of Palisades Fire Anniversary

Naturally Newsom chose MSNOW to be interviewed. You'll soon see why Newsom has been called "oily". "Exactly: Californians squandered the godsent opportunity to replace Newsom with the highly qualified Larry Elder." Eyeinthesky

RedState  

"Will California Gov. Gavin Newsom have the guts to show up in Pacific Palisades on Wednesday morning, the first anniversary of the Palisades Fire, or will he continue to use victims as props for his political ambitions?". . . 


. . . " That's the question on the minds of those who lost their small oceanside community as they prepare to memorialize those killed in the fires."

"Community groups have planned multiple events to commemorate the anniversary; the two largest are the White Glove Flag Presentation and Remembrance Ceremony, which will "commemorate the twelve Palisadians who lost their lives and pay tribute to the countless individuals and groups who are helping the community recover and rebuild," and the They Let Us Burn rally, headlined by Palisades Fire victim Heidi Montag, "to demand accountability for a total breakdown in prevention, precaution and leadership" that led to the unnatural disaster.

"Residents of Pacific Palisades and Altadena, the community decimated by the Eaton Fire the day after the Palisades Fire, are furious with Newsom for the failures that led to the fire and the bureaucratic nightmare they're still living through - and for using them as props for his political battles and campaigns, as he did during this interview Monday with MSNOW's Jacob Soboroff.

"Newsom's team told the New York Post last week that he will be in the Los Angeles area on Wednesday, meeting with "wildfire survivors," but didn't elaborate on which survivors those are or if he would participate in any public events." . . .

. . . "Newsom doesn't seem to be heeding McDaniel's advice; his strategy is to "Blame Trump." Back to his MSNOW interview in which he claimed that Trump has "not even lifted a finger" to help. While the fire occurred during the last few weeks of Joe Biden's failed presidency, debris removal - which was performed and funded entirely by the federal government, through FEMA, EPA, and the Army Corps of Engineers - started in February, after Trump was inaugurated. Not surprisingly, Newsom now takes credit for their work."

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