Online posts, citing a January 10 Newsweek article, claim Newsom cut $101m in fire prevention funding. Is this true?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom downplayed Donald Trump's nickname for him as the Los Angeles wildfires entered their second week
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office denied such a document ever existed and labeled Trump's claim "outlandish."
California Gov. Gavin Newsom was roasted online after he posted footage of himself visiting the fires burning Los Angeles – with critics accusing him of turning the disaster into a photo-op. “On the ground getting briefed,
Gavin Newsom ... losing supplies from fire hydrants likely impaired the effort to protect some homes and evacuation corridors,” Newsom wrote in a letter to Los Angeles Department of Water ...
The minute something goes wrong, then you have excuses and cop-outs and really no direct response,” one resident fumed.
AND TODAY, THERE’S NEW ACTION FROM GOVERNOR NEWSOM TO BAN EVICTIONS BASED ON HOSTING FIRE ... Gavin Newsom would ban evictions of tenants who are sharing their rentals with survivors of the Los ...
Just over $100 million was cut from California's wildfire and forest resilience fund in the latest budget, though total spending has grown sharply since 2014.
Newsom mocked Musk for having his “lies” about water shortage “exposed” during his own live-streamed briefing with a member of the LA fire command team.
Cal Fire’s total base wildfire protection budget has nearly tripled over the past 10 years, from $1.1 billion in 2014‑15 to $3 billion in 2023‑24.
The California Democrat has pressed moderate measures to aid victims and been a constant TV presence as he and the state battle online falsehoods.