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Gavin Newsom Takes Melodramatic Shot at Trump While Standing in Front of Burning Houses

The article discusses⁤ the ongoing wildfires in California and the criticism directed at ‌Governor ⁣Gavin Newsom by president-elect Donald Trump. During an interview with Anderson Cooper‍ on CNN, Newsom, surrounded by the destruction caused by the fires, expressed his frustration with Trump’s comments that blamed⁤ him for the disaster. Newsom argued that the situation is dire, highlighting the loss of lives, homes, and schools.He accused Trump of politicizing the crisis and attempted ​to portray himself as a ​victim, contrasting his response ⁤with President ​Joe Biden’s more​ supportive‍ approach towards affected communities.

Trump’s‌ criticism included claims that Newsom’s decisions had exacerbated​ the wildfire situation, specifically mentioning ​a ⁤refusal to sign a declaration ⁣that would have allowed more water to combat the fires, claiming Newsom prioritized protecting a fish species ⁣over⁤ the needs of Californians. The article ⁤also​ mentions reports ⁤of inadequate ​water supply for firefighting‍ efforts and Trump’s assertions of ⁣gross incompetence in managing‌ the ‌disaster. the piece highlights the‍ political ⁣tensions arising ‌amidst the environmental crisis, with​ newsom struggling to defend his leadership against Trump’s attacks.


As wildfires continue to rage in California, many are understandably upset with Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. One of those people is President-elect Donald Trump.

During an Wednesday interview on CNN‘s “Anderson Cooper 360°” with host Anderson Cooper, Newsom was asked about the incoming president’s comments, which blamed Newsom for the disaster currently unfolding.

Newsom — standing amidst the devastation with a burning home in full view — seemed to struggle to find his words as he desperately wanted to frame himself as the victim.

“One can’t even respond to it,” Newsom claimed through stutters.

“People are literally fleeing. People have lost their lives. Kids lost their schools. Families completely torn asunder. Churches burned down,” he told Cooper, trying his hardest to seem upset.

“[Trump] wanted to politicize it. I have a lot of thoughts, and I know what I want to say. I won’t,” Newsom remarked, taking plenty of dramatic pauses and stuttering more as if that would help his case.

Newsom concluded feigning outrage over Trump by trying to contrast his behavior with President Joe Biden, with whom he had made an appearance, saying, Biden “didn’t play politics” and “had the backs of every single person in this community.”

For context, Newsom’s comments about Trump came after the president-elect took to , making a series of posts blasting Newsom’s leadership — or lack thereof — for the fires.

“Governor Gavin Newscum refused to sign the water restoration declaration put before him that would have allowed millions of gallons of water, from excess rain and snow melt from the North, to flow daily into many parts of California, including the areas that are currently burning in a virtually apocalyptic way. He wanted to protect an essentially worthless fish called a smelt, by giving it less water (it didn’t work!), but didn’t care about the people of California,” Trump wrote.

In 2020, Newsom filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to block federal water rules that would have brought an estimated 600,000 acre-feet of water in an average year from Northern California further south.

He did so on the basis of the Endangered Species Act, claiming it applied to the delt smelt, or “worthless fish” mentioned by Trump.

The Biden administration sided with Newsom in December on the issue.

Now reports are flowing in that fire hydrants lack water, confirmed by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.

“On top of it all, no water for fire hydrants, not firefighting planes. A true disaster!” Trump’s post concluded.

In another post, Trump continued to take aim at Newsom and Biden: “The fires in Los Angeles may go down, in dollar amount, as the worst in the History of our Country. In many circles, they’re doubting whether insurance companies will even have enough money to pay for this catastrophe. Let this serve, and be emblematic, of the gross incompetence and mismanagement of the Biden/Newscum Duo. January 20th cannot come fast enough!”

Trump followed this with another post about how containment efforts were going.

“Fire is spreading rapidly for 3 days — ZERO CONTAINMENT. Nobody has ever seen such failed numbers before! Gross incompetence by Gavin Newscum and Karen Bass….And Biden’s FEMA has no money — all wasted on the Green New Scam! L.A. is a total wipeout!!!”

Trump is not “politicizing” these fires by simply reminding Americans how California got to this point.

A disaster doesn’t magically give Newsom the ability to deflect all criticism.

His time as governor definitely plays a role in how bad this situation has become.




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