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Revision as of 18:53, 9 January 2025 by Sm8900 (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)2025 Controversy over California wildfires refers to public debate over the Califrnia wildfires of 2025 and whether any public figures or policies are to blame, either partly or fully.
In January 2025, President-Elect Donald Trump called on Governor Gavin Newsom to resign, attributing blame to Newsom for the shortages of water.
Various celebrities blamed officials of the City of Los Angeles for not providing sufficient resources and personnel to assist people trying to escape.
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- Trump calls on Gavin Newsom to resign as deadly LA fires devastate California: ‘This is all his fault!’ By Nicholas McEntyre and Diana Glebova, Jan. 9, 2025 NY Post.
- Trump says Newsom should resign as Los Angeles wildfires rage, by: Lauren Irwin, The Hill,Posted: Jan 9, 2025.
- Trump Blames California’s Governor, and His Water Policy, for Wildfires, NY Times, Jan 9, 2025.
- Sarah Michelle Gellar and other stars turn on LA mayor and Gavin Newsom over fire response, Kevin E G Perry Thu 9 January 2025, Independent via Yahoo News.
- Palisades Fire: Sarah Michelle Gellar leads stars blasting LA mayor as gridlock cripples evacuations, Palisades Fire: Sarah Michelle Gellar leads stars blasting LA mayor as gridlock cripples evacuations] Pacific Fire decimates more than 1,000 homes as thousands of LA residents flee wildfires, By Tracy Wright Published January 9, 2025, fox 8 tv station website.
- Celebrities turn on Dems, blast LA mayor for fire response: ‘Ruined our state’ By Isabel Keane, Published Jan. 9, 2025, NY Post.