Ah yes, classic Gavin Newsom—blowing millions on woke nonsense and then running to Congress with his hands out like a spoiled teenager who just maxed out his credit cards. This time, the California governor is demanding $40 billion for fire relief, just two weeks after signing off on $50 million to fight President Trump’s policies. You really can’t make this stuff up.
Let’s break this down. Newsom and his Democrat-controlled legislature, in a special session no less, rushed through two bills: one dumping $25 million into legal defense for illegal aliens, and another $25 million to battle the incoming Trump administration in court. That’s right—while wildfires were still burning in Los Angeles, Newsom’s priority was… attacking Trump. Not preventing future fires, not rebuilding communities—just pure, partisan warfare. And now, shocker, he’s crying for more money.
Breitbart reported that Newsom’s letter to Congress, all 14 pages of it, promised that “Los Angeles will use this money wisely.” Right. Because California Democrats have such a great track record with responsible spending. Has anyone seen what LA and San Francisco look like lately? Homeless encampments, drug-ridden streets, out-of-control crime—but sure, Gavin, we totally believe this cash is going straight to fire relief and not into another bottomless pit of progressive boondoggles.
And what does Newsom offer in return? Nothing. No commitments to better forest management (which California’s failed policies made worse). No changes in water management (which they keep screwing up). No reforms in emergency services. And absolutely no promise to stop throwing taxpayer money at legal defenses for people who shouldn’t even be in the country. He just expects the federal government—meaning you, the taxpayer—to bail out his incompetence.
Ambassador Rick Grenell hit the nail on the head when he warned that federal aid must come with strings attached. After all, why should Trump hand over billions to a state that’s actively fighting him at every turn? Newsom and the Democrats want the cash, but they don’t want oversight. They remember what happened when a “special master” was appointed to oversee the September 11th Victims Compensation Fund in 2001—actual accountability. And that’s the last thing Newsom wants.
Here’s a better idea: Maybe California should prioritize protecting its own citizens instead of burning taxpayer dollars on political stunts. Until then, Newsom can take his 14-page letter and send it straight to the shredder.