Tuesday, November 18, 2025

New Film Leaves No Doubt: Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass Abandoned LA as It Burned; Palisades Fire Survivors Left To Die Amid Chaotic Evacuations Blast Newsom And Bass

New film leaves no doubt: Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass abandoned LA as it burned:
A new documentary about the Palisades Fire of January shows California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass touring the Pacific Palisades as it burns behind them — with a contingent of Los Angeles Fire Department firefighters accompanying them instead of fighting the blaze.
The film, “Paradise Abandoned,” scheduled for release in December, is a reminder that the Palisades Fire will continue to haunt Bass as she seeks re-election — and Newsom as he seeks the presidency.
Newsom addressed adoring crowds of Democrats in Houston over the weekend, even picking up a presidential endorsement or two, though he has not yet officially launched his campaign.
He is touting his success in passing Proposition 50 — which gerrymanders California’s congressional districts for Democrats’ benefit — as he casts himself as the leader of the party.
But victims of wildfires back home are openly threatening to tank Newsom’s political prospects unless he makes amends.
And any change may already be too late for residents who have been forced to sell their lots because of a lack of support from the state.
“Paradise Abandoned” claims authorities diverted firefighting resources during the fire, which burned over 23,000 acres (36 square miles), destroyed nearly 7,000 structures and killed 12 people.
It notes that despite the fact that Pacific Palisades was situated in “a region of maximum fire risk” ahead of predicted extreme winds Jan. 7, not one additional fire truck was deployed to the area.
Residents are shown having slipped past roadblocks on the second day of the still-burning fire to find out what happened to their homes.
They discover many have burned, with few firefighters in sight.
“The response is so f–king minimal,” one says.
Meanwhile, the film notes, many fire trucks were stationed on the outer perimeter of the fire — or at a command post in a beach parking lot below the town, where they served as a backdrop for local officials to stage press conferences. --->READ MORE HERE
Palisades Fire Survivors Left To Die Amid Chaotic Evacuations Blast Newsom And Bass:
Republican Sens. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Rick Scott of Florida sat down Thursday with Palisades Fire victims to hear their stories firsthand. Residents told them local and state officials failed miserably.
The two-hour field hearing, held at a veteran’s organization in the burned community, opened with remarks from Johnson and Scott. Former reality star Spencer Pratt, who’s been outspoken about the lack of accountability from California leaders, spoke thereafter.
Each of the six victims said state and local officials failed to prepare residents for what was coming, despite knowing strong winds were forecast and another brush fire burned nearby just days before.
“I think it’s notable that of the parts of government that have actually helped, it’s been the federal government. I’m not a big fan of the federal government, but it sounds like FEMA, the Army Corps, cleared out the debris very rapidly,” Johnson said after the hearing. “So these people need help from the federal government.”
“We’re going to go back to Washington, D.C. President Trump knows how to get things done,” Johnson added. “We need elected officials who are competent and unfortunately don’t have them here in California, Los Angeles.”
PLEAS FOR THE GOVERNMENT
Nearly every resident in the room asked the federal government to step in and help their city. Pacific Palisades Community Council Rebuilding Committee Chairman David Schwarz testified that if federal aid does come, LA County should not be handed a “blank check.”
“Before another dollar is appropriated, Congress should insist on four conditions to ensure that federal funding will actually be used to rebuild my community on budget and on time,” Schwarz said.
The conditions listed by the chairman included the establishment an independent Pacific Palisades Reconstruction Authority (PPRA) board, with Governor Newsom delegating certain emergency powers to the PPRA, ensuring the board is accountable to residents and the federal government. A PPRA would allow residents to co-invest with the federal government in infrastructure repair projects.
“These are the sorts of conditions that President Trump insisted upon when he visited the Palisades nine months ago,” Schwarz said. “It’s also what our community wants.” --->READ MORE HERE
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