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    CA firefighters union says Trump should be ashamed of threatening to withhold federal aid

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    CALIFORNIA – In response to President Donald Trump’s threat to withhold federal firefighting aid, a California firefighters union said, September 13, the former president should be ashamed.

    In a Facebook post, California Professional Firefighters president Brian K. Rice said Trump would rather watch the state burn in the name of political games, than to send help if he were to become president again.

    “Former President Trump should be ashamed for threatening to withhold federal firefighting aid from California should he be elected,” said Rice in a statement.

    He goes on to say that not much has changed since 2018 when Trump expressed a similar sentiment during the Camp Fire, in which 85 people lost their lives.

    “It is shocking that we have a presidential candidate who is threatening our public safety and doesn’t even care what the consequences are to firefighters and the public,” said Rice.

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    California received over $1 billion in federal aid in 2020

    In 2020, a year that had some of the most destructive wildfires in the state's history, California received over $1 billion in federal aid for fire suppression, recovery, and prevention efforts.

    Trump said, in a second term, he would stop sending California federal firefighting aid unless Governor Gavin Newsom sign papers related to the state’s water policies.

    “The automobile industry is dead, the water coming here is dead, and Gavin ‘Newscum’ is gonna sign those papers,” said Trump during a September 13 news conference at his Rancho Palos Verdes golf course. “And if he doesn’t sign those papers, we won’t give him money to put out all his fires. And if we don’t give him all the money to put out fires, he’s got problems. He’s a lousy governor.”

    The papers Trump is referring to is a longstanding political dispute over water management policies in California.

    Specifically, this involves rules that were put in place to protect endangered species, such as the Delta smelt – a small, short-lived fish.

    In 2020, the Trump administration weakened these environmental regulations to increase water flow to farmers.

    Newsom opposed the changes and sued to block them.


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    Doggybreath*❤️
    18m ago
    when Trump was President he gave millions and millions to California for fire aid. what did California do?? they did not follow his orders. and that's why houses continue to burn. why should the government give California millions and millions of dollars to stop the fires that are going to be inevitable anyway??? why not tell the people who have their houses to move to a place where there are no fires?
    renee
    33m ago
    In a letter to the President Trump in 2021 requesting the latest aid, Newsom estimated $346 million would be needed for the fires, with $200 million to be earmarked for the Creek Fire. Newsom announced Friday afternoon that he had spoken with President Trump by phone and that the aid was approved."Grateful for his quick response," Newsom said. Newsom what did you do with the money????? You said it would clean up the dry dead trees/brush. I live in CA just had a fire around us BURNT the dry trees & brush. Shame on you!!!!
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