Gov. Gavin Newsom was criticized Sunday for a lack of accountability as wildfires continue to ravage Los Angeles, California. Critics claimed the California governor was shirking responsibility following multiple media appearances during the crisis.
“So you're the governor of California. You could be the mayor of California. We're all in this together. When we're all better, we're all better,” NBC said. answered. As for whether the relationship with him will “work” or not.
In a roughly 20-minute interview with NBC News, Newsom spoke about the ongoing wildfires across Los Angeles. The interview aired Sunday on NBC's “Meet the Press.” governor of california was also ridiculed He spoke in an interview with Pod Save America, hosted by multiple former Obama staffers, while Los Angeles was dealing with the fires.
the critics said Newsom received “layup after layup” during the interview and accused him of shirking responsibility. another user California's governor said he had a “complicated response.”
Gov. Gavin Newsom joined “Meet the Press” on Sunday to discuss the ongoing wildfires in California. (Screenshot/NBC)
California wildfires rage across Los Angeles County, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes
Some critics said Newsom's answer to the question of whether he was leaning forward “Word Salad” But other users praised the California governor for criticizing President-elect Donald Trump in an interview on “Meet the Press.”
Former California Sen. Melissa Melendez criticized Newsom, saying he accepted “zero responsibility.”
“We received support from U.S. President Joe Biden, including 100% reimbursement, all the resources you could expect, and continued communication. I want to extend that to the next president. Know what we're referring to when we talk about reservoir delta smelt, here The reservoir in Southern California is completely full, and I don't think such misinformation and disinformation will do us any good. We have another month to respond to Donald Trump's insults. It's going to take. All the elected officials who disagree with him know them well,” Newsom said.
President Trump previously blamed Newsom for the crisis.
The governor also took to social media Saturday to refute some reports about the fire.
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During an appearance on Pod Save America, Newsom defended his decision to investigate the “loss of water pressure to local fire hydrants” and the “inability to provide water from the Santa Ynez Reservoir.”
“Let's just get the facts and report them right away,” he said on the podcast. “Let's stop pointing fingers. Let's find out the truth. We're not interested in who's to blame. We want to know what happened.”
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A spokesperson for Newsom defended the governor's decision to appear on the podcast. Statement to The Daily Beast.
“The Governor is committed to the response and providing critical updates and resources to Californians as they receive the news,” Brandon Richards said in a statement. “The year is 2025, and the affected Los Angeles It includes some of the nation's largest podcasts from hosts who call the region home.” , the governor's press secretary,” the spokesperson said.

