By Gregory Krieg, CNN
(CNN) — President-elect Donald Trump launched a brand new spherical of criticism Sunday concentrating on Democrats over their efforts to tame the Southern California wildfires, ripping rival liberal leaders as “incompetent” witnesses to “one of the worst catastrophes in the history of our Country.”
Trump’s Fact Social submit is the most recent in a sequence of assaults by the president-elect and his allies on California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. The Democrats already face robust questions from their constituents and different elected officers — together with these from their very own social gathering and, more and more, each other.
However the broadsides from Trump and supporters akin to billionaire Elon Musk — a number of of them deceptive or citing faulty studies — are setting the stage for fights to come back between the president-elect and liberal cities and states forward of his inauguration subsequent week. The push-and-pull recollects a few of the sensitive, high-stakes interactions between Trump and prime Democrats throughout the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, when leaders of liberal-leaning cities and states usually pulled their political punches over issues about alienating the primary Trump White Home and delaying federal assist.
Newsom isn’t any stranger to clashes with Trump, however the disaster sweeping Los Angeles now presents a novel and extra pressing problem. The governor, thought of a possible 2028 presidential candidate, expressed frustration with Trump’s rhetoric, but additionally has invited him to come back and survey the harm “to meet with the Americans affected by these fires, see the devastation firsthand, and join me and others in thanking the heroic firefighters and first responders who are putting their lives on the line.”
The softer strategy adopted a extra pointed response from the California chief throughout an interview final week with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, throughout which he sounded deeply pissed off by Trump’s commentary.
“People are literally fleeing. People have lost their lives. Kids lost their schools. Families completely torn asunder, churches burned down,” Newsom stated. “This guy wanted to politicize it.”
He paused once more, then added, “I’ve a whole lot of ideas, and I do know what I need to say.
“I won’t.”
Republicans goal the ‘far left’
Republicans have been much less hesitant to solid blame in California, particularly on Bass, who was in Ghana for an official go to when the primary fireplace within the Pacific Palisades broke out. They’re more and more in search of to wield the catastrophe as a cudgel in opposition to Democrats, notably the leaders of huge, liberal-voting cities and states.
GOP critics’ argument boils all the way down to a declare — most frequently asserted with little or no actual proof — that Democrats have been blind to the dangers of a catastrophic wildfire outbreak and ill-prepared to fight it due to their deal with pushing liberal ideological insurance policies.
“The far left policies of Democrats in California are literally burning us to the ground. Stop voting for people who won’t use common sense water management and forest policies. I’m pissed off. You should be, too,” Richard Grenell, Trump’s incoming “envoy for special missions,” posted on X final week.
Musk retweeted the message, which has change into a rallying cry of types from many nationwide Republicans — particularly Trump’s most aggressive MAGA allies, lots of whom have attacked Newsom and Bass over land and water administration points, usually exaggerating or in some instances fabricating damning particulars of a mix of scientific and bureaucratic processes.
Newsom and Bass are each plainly angered by the criticism, and eager to push again, but additionally understand that, in just a little greater than per week, they may depend on the president-elect for speedy and long-term funding for what figures to be a yearslong rebuilding course of.
The difficulty has even penetrated reliably pro-Trump shops like Fox Information.
Vice President-elect JD Vance on Sunday morning was requested immediately, throughout an interview on the community, whether or not the incoming administration may withhold support from California — a state Kamala Harris gained within the 2024 presidential election by greater than 20 share factors, or roughly 3.2 million votes.
“President Trump cares about all Americans,” Vance replied, pivoting to a criticism of President Joe Biden’s response. “(Trump) is the president for all Americans, and I think that he intends to have FEMA and other federal responses, much, much better and much more clued into what’s going on there on the ground.”
The uncertainty surrounding Trump’s plans for Los Angeles after he returns to workplace in eight days has been a subject of dialog in current information conferences with metropolis leaders. Bass on Sunday stated that whereas she has not spoken on to the president-elect, there was constructive engagement with some members of his incoming administration.
“I joined in the invitation to the incoming President to come to Los Angeles. I joined with the supervisor and the governor. Spoke directly with the incoming administration yesterday,” Bass stated. “It was a fine call.”
The wind-born firestorms tearing by means of historic oceanside neighborhoods; the Hollywood Hills; and, farther inland, communities within the San Gabriel Valley, like Altadena and Pasadena have resulted in evacuation orders for about greater than 100,000 Angelenos, destroyed houses and, by Sunday, killed 16 individuals, based on officers. Catastrophe reduction from Washington, DC, the place Biden stays after canceling a visit to Italy, is being surged into the area and Bass on Friday stated the Federal Emergency Administration Company has pledged to recoup each dime of town’s fire-fighting bills.
Dems squabble as an LA Republican grabs highlight
As Democrats wrestle to strike a steadiness with Trump, a little-known — exterior Los Angeles — California Republican has emerged as maybe probably the most competent communicator, to the general public and to Trump, of anybody squaring as much as the press and information cameras each few hours.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, a Republican, has been cheered by some within the metropolis for her dispatches and updates on native and nationwide information applications. On Saturday, she did what many Democrats are loath to do — costume up a request for assist from Trump in congratulatory, flattering phrases.
In a letter, Barger first praised Trump for his 2018 response to the Woolsey Fireplace, which hit the Santa Monica space throughout his first time period. After extending a “formal invitation” for Trump to go to the affected areas in Los Angeles, Barger successfully spelled out the political upside of partaking with native leaders.
“By accepting this invitation, Mr. President-Elect, you will join us in supporting our citizenry and thanking our heroic first responders, who have risked their own lives to save others,” she wrote. “We would also ask you, as our President, to stand with the people of Los Angeles County as we set our course to rebuild. Your presence would be deeply felt and appreciated.”
A day after sending the letter, Barger provided a pledge to Angelenos affected by the fires.
“I’m going to see this through with you,” Barger stated at a information convention. “We will not let up using every resource to fight existing fires. Displaced residents will be served to the highest level as we address your housing, welfare, health care and economic needs.”
Democrats have provided comparable messages to town and the victims of the fires, however these statements have been overshadowed in some instances, most notably within the final 48 hours, by thinly veiled efforts to spare themselves blame for shortcomings within the authorities response.
Newsom, in an interview launched Saturday with the liberal “Pod Save America,” pointed a finger at native leaders, suggesting he was not given “straight answers” concerning the state of affairs from the outset.
“I’m the governor of California and want to know the answer. I’ve got that question, I can’t tell you, by how many people, ‘What happened?’ — on my own team, ‘What happened?’” Newsom stated.
He added, “I’ll be candid with you, I wasn’t getting straight answers.”
On Sunday, Newsom sought to get again on the entrance foot, signing an government order suspending some necessities to construct beneath state environmental legal guidelines to assist fireplace victims rebuild sooner.
“California leads the nation in environmental stewardship. I’m not going to give that up, but one thing I won’t give into is delay,” Newsom instructed NBC Information, promising regulatory red-tape wouldn’t gradual the restoration course of.
The governor has additionally known as for an unbiased investigation into issues with native water provide after studies that the Santa Ynez Reservoir was empty because the wildfires first struck, additional hampering firefighting efforts within the Pacific Palisades.
California Sen. Adam Schiff backed the proposal and, throughout an interview with ABC Information on Sunday, recommended the state “go further” and “do an independent commission review of all of this.”
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