
'Can't Even Respond': Gavin Newsom Reacts To Trump's Los Angeles Wildfires Attack
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70% ReliableGood
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10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-46% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
23% : " Trump, in the earlier post where he referred to Newsom as "Newscum," claimed the governor refused to sign a "water restoration declaration" that could've helped prevent the fires "currently burning in a virtually apocalyptic way.17% : Trump, while campaigning in California in October, vowed to take care of farmers' "water situation" by threatening to withhold disaster aid in the state.
17% : Former Trump White House aides told Politico's E&E News last year that Trump "initially refused" to approve aid for California due to its "Democratic leanings" following the state's deadly 2018 wildfires.
12% : Trump would later take to social media to call for Newsom's resignation, claiming that the fires were "all his fault.
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