A California mother is at odds with Governor Gavin Newsom over his response to the pandemic. devastating wildfire Los Angeles County urged residents to bring the situation under control and improve the situation so they can deal with the aftermath of the fire.
Rachel Darvish ran up to Newsom, who was getting into a black SUV, and explained that her daughter's school had been destroyed.
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Darvish, the lawyer, said, “Please tell me what you're going to do.”
Newsom responded He said he is reaching out to President Biden to see what can be done to help Darvish and his daughter.
President Joe Biden (front) and California Governor Gavin Newsom are seen side by side after being briefed on the devastating Southern California wildfires on January 8, 2025. (CBS pool)
“Can you hear me? Can I hear you calling? I can't believe it,” she replied. Mr. Newsom pointed to his cellphone and claimed that he was unable to contact the president due to poor cell phone reception.
Darvish said Thursday on “Jesse Watters Prime Time” that he wants to believe Newsom is telling the truth about his attempted suicide. Contact Mr. Biden.
“I really want to believe him. I really want to believe that there was no cell phone reception in some areas, right? But that in itself is a big problem. Why would he use his cell phone? Don't you have a satellite truck on board?'' she asked.

A super scooper plane drops water on a fire in the Palisades, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Pacific Palisades, California. (Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Mr. Biden met with Mr. Newsom on Wednesday and was briefed on the multiple infernos raging across California.
The president approved a major disaster declaration for the Golden State, announced Thursday. federal government It will pay “100%'' of disaster response costs related to wildfires for 180 days.
Darvish said the Pacific Palisades has historically experienced fires, but it's unclear why the response has been so slow.
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“I left the house after receiving a report of a fire. There was a fire right there, so I packed up and left. On the way down, I didn't see any fire trucks coming to help,” she said. Ta. FOX News host Jesse Watters.

On January 8, 2025, the Palisades Fire engulfs a building in a rainstorm on the west side of Los Angeles, California. (Reuters/Chiu Ringo)
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She added that it was not the firefighters' fault because the orders were “coming from above.”
As for Newsom, “Governor, can you please clean this up?” she said. Fix it and move on?At least, that's what I want to see.? But will it? I don't know. You know, they're very committed to what they do. ”


