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President Donald Trump has criticized Governor Gavin Newsom for allegedly neglecting the people of California in favor of environmental regulations during the recent wildfire disaster.
Journalist Ann Vandersteel said that Janisse Quiñones, appointed by Karen Bass to lead the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), earns significantly more than her male predecessor, with an annual salary of $750,000.
Comedian and Los Angeles resident Bill Maher criticized LA Mayor Karen Bass for prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives over qualifications when hiring a California Fire Chief.
Political commentator and Fox News contributor Steve Hilton said that Governor Gavin Newsom's environmental regulations were the reason behind the California wildfire disaster.
Megyn Kelly has attributed the recent California wildfires to preventable causes, suggesting that state politicians prioritized diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives over wildfire prevention plans.
Actress Sara Foster has criticized Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom, attributing the state's issues to their policies.
American actor Mel Gibson criticized California politicians Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom, stating they "do not care about the state's citizens" and were "insensitive in their management of the wildfire disaster."
Former California Senator Melissa Melendez has criticized Governor Gavin Newsom, attributing the red tape that hindered effective management and funding during the California wildfire disaster to his administration.
Assembly member Kate Sanchez (R-71) criticized Governor Gavin Newsom for vetoing a bill she claimed would have prevented the layoffs of thousands of seasonal firefighters.
Journalist Tim Sharp said that with over 600 Los Angeles County firefighters losing their jobs for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, residents should not be surprised by the firefighter shortage in combating the Palisades Fire.