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Trump Criticizes California Wildfire Aid, Questions Missing $100 Million FireAid

Trump condemns California wildfire relief, alleging $100 million is missing.

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Donald Trump has criticized California’s wildfire relief initiatives, particularly targeting the FireAid benefit concert that raised $100 million for victims of the devastating January wildfires. He labeled it as “another Democrat-inspired scam.”

Claims of Missing Funds

FireAid, which promoted itself as a significant fundraiser for those affected by the Los Angeles fires, has come under fire from victims who claim they did not receive any assistance from the concert.

Posting on Truth Social, Trump stated, “FIREAID IS A TOTAL DISASTER. LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER DEMOCRAT INSPIRED SCAM. $100 MILLION IS MISSING. IT WAS SUPPOSED TO GO TO THE LOS ANGELES FIRE VICTIMS, FIRES THAT, WITH PROPER MANAGEMENT, WOULD NEVER HAVE EVEN HAPPENED.”

Criticism of Governor Newsom

Trump also took aim at California Governor Gavin Newsom, asserting, “GOVERNOR NEWSCUM REFUSED TO RELEASE BILLIONS OF GALLONS OF WATER FROM NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. WHAT A DIFFERENCE IT WOULD HAVE MADE! I HAVE SINCE OVERRULED HIM, AND IT IS NOW RELEASED. All FEDERAL HOUSING PERMITS HAVE ALSO BEEN APPROVED; THE CITY IS YEARS LATE. GET THE FIRE VICTIMS THEIR APPROVALS TO REBUILD, AND DO IT NOW!”

The Impact of the Wildfires

The wildfires in California have been catastrophic, resulting in the deaths of over 30 people and destroying more than 18,000 homes. Fueled by strong Santa Ana winds, the fires rapidly spread through both urban and rural areas, with total damages estimated between $76 to $130 billion, according to a UCLA report.

What Happened at FireAid?

Held at the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome arenas in Inglewood, FireAid featured performances from big names like Lady Gaga, No Doubt, John Mayer, and Olivia Rodrigo. The event was broadcasted on platforms like AMC Theatres and YouTube, attracting viewers globally. The $100 million raised was allocated to about 188 non-profits aiding in emergency housing, food, mental health, and fire prevention.

However, some victims expressed frustration over the lack of direct benefits, with David Howard, who lost two homes in Pacific Palisades, saying, “I have not seen any benefit from the FireAid money, and neither have my neighbors.” Another victim, Mark Jones, added, “The fire aid was for us, so where is the money? Where is it going?”

Investigations and Reactions

In response to these concerns, Representative Kevin Kiley has requested an investigation by the Department of Justice. Meanwhile, some non-profits defended FireAid. Michael Flood, head of the LA Regional Food Bank, stated, “The money helped a lot when food demand went up by 30 percent, especially from January through March as many people were displaced and lost power and water,” as reported by the Los Angeles Times.

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Despite positive feedback from various aid groups, complaints about the distribution of funds have ignited an ongoing debate about California’s handling of wildfire relief efforts and the transparency of large charity initiatives.

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