10.14.25 – Fox News

“Gov. Newsom and LA Mayor Bass To Blame for Palisades Fire”

By Jim Breslo (attorney, host of “Hidden Truth Show”)

Excerpts from this article:

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/my-house-almost-burned-down-palisades-fire-alleged-arsonist-blame-most


My house almost burned down in the Palisades fire. 


The alleged arsonist is not whom I blame.


As a Palisades resident, make no mistake,
the alleged arsonist was not the only one responsible for the town of Pacific Palisades burning to the ground.


The Trump administration’s Department of Justice and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) announced
they had determined the cause of the Pacific Palisades fire and arrested an alleged arsonist. 


Previously, local officials had said the cause was unknown but may have been caused by fireworks.


As a Palisades resident whose home was damaged but survived the fire, I hope whoever is guilty goes to jail for a long time. 


However, let there be no mistake,
he was not the one responsible for the town of Pacific Palisades burning to the ground

 

GOV. NEWSOM SHOULD GET THE BLAME


The brunt of that responsibility lies with California 
Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.


Newsom has failed to properly manage the state’s forests, leaving them dangerously overgrown with the brush that fuels the fires. 


Rather than taking swift action to clear them, Newsom seems to relish in blaming climate change after each devastating fire. 


After the Palisades fire, he [Newsom] said,
"The hots are getting a lot hotter. Dries are getting a lot drier. The wets are getting a lot wetter. That’s climate change."

 

LOS ANGELES MAYOR KAREN BASS SHOULD SHARE THE BLAME


Bass has shown her utter disregard of her duties as mayor. 


During her campaign
, she said if elected, "I would not travel internationally. The only places I would go would be DC, Sacramento, San Francisco, and New York in relation to LA.


Yet,
she left the country five times, including her now infamous trip to Ghana while LA was under a Fire Weather Watch from the National Weather Service (which quickly became a Red Flag Warning the next day).


[LA Mayor Bass went]
in order to attend the inauguration of the president of Ghana. 


She was at a cocktail party when she learned of the fire.


It is bad enough to violate a campaign pledge,
but to do so at a dangerous time, and for something that has absolutely nothing to do with her job as mayor, is inexcusable


She is the mayor of the second-largest city in the U.S.
,
but does not seem to appreciate the responsibility that comes with the job. 


(This was her second inauguration party outside the country; she also attended the Mexican president’s inauguration.)

 

BASS DISCRIMINATORY HIRES – ARE THEY QUALIFIED?


Bass is also to blame
because her DEI hiring practices put less qualified people into critical positions in charge of protecting the safety of city residents. 


These positions included the deputy mayor of public safety, 
the fire chief, and the head of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), all of whom let down the city. 


She [Mayor Bass] proudly states on her website her commitment
"to make sure our administration truly reflects the full diversity of the people of Los Angeles," rather than a commitment to hire the best and brightest.


Thanks to the feds,
we now know conclusively that the fire, and its spread, was utterly preventable


The ATF has determined that the January 7 fire was a re-ignition of a very small fire created by the arsonist on New Year's Day. 


The fire only burned eight acres, and the arsonist even called 911 immediately after starting it. 

 

PEOPLE IN CHARGE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN FIRES REIGNITE


However,
anyone knowledgeable about brush fires knows that just because you put it out does not mean it cannot reignite, especially when dealing with overgrown brush.


The ATF special agent on the case, Kenny Cooper, reported that
"the fire burned deep within the ground, in roots and in structures, and remained active for several days.


[ATF special agent Kenny Cooper] reported that
when he worked at a state forestry agency:


"We would have a lightning strike, and it would hit a tree, and it would burn for days, sometimes weeks, and then ignite into a forest fire. 


We would go suppress that, and then every day, for weeks on end, we would patrol those areas to make sure they didn’t reignite."


…But
this was not done in the Palisades. 


Instead, according to the ATF,
the LAFD returned the next day to collect their hoses and did not return until it had reignited on January 7, when it was too late


The ATF findings are a 
stinging indictment of the LAFD. 

 

LA FIRE DEPARTMENT NOT PREPARED


From other reports we also know
the LAFD did virtually nothing to prepare for the potential of a fire despite the red flag warning that had been issued, like pre-deploying fire trucks in sensitive areas.


The fire chief was Kristin Crowly,
an LGTB female who herself is known for DEI hires. (As reported by the Los Angeles Times, she has "elevated younger historically marginalized deputies to replace older veterans."


…Under [LA Mayor] Bass,
the city has increased spending on the homeless while decreasing spending on basic services to protect residents


Last year,
the Council passed a budget providing $1.3 Billion for homeless-related expenses while cutting the fire department by $17 million


The city has the same number of fire stations today as it had in the 1960s.

 

RESERVOIR LEFT EMPTY – NO WATER IN FIRE HYDRANTS


We also know
they were handicapped by a lack of water.


…the Santa Ynez reservoir, built to provide water for fire fighting in the Palisades and managed by the LADWP,
had been left empty for almost a year awaiting minor repairs.


[This caused] all the fire hydrants in the Palisades to run dry by the evening of the fire. 


The fault for this lies at the feet of Bass’s pick to run the department, Janisse Quinones, a Latina female, born and raised in Puerto Rico with a degree from the University of Puerto Rico. 


[Quinones] experience was in energy, not water. 


Without the reservoir,
firefighters were left with three million gallons of water rather than over 100 million

 

DEPUTY MAYOR ON SUSPENSION – NOBODY IN CHARGE


We also know that at the time 
Bass left for Ghana, the city had no one in charge of public safety


That is because her deputy mayor of public safety, Brian Williams, a Black male, was on suspension at the time for calling in a fake bomb threat to the police. 


[Brian Williams]
admits he did so and says it was to get out of a long meeting


He recently pled guilty to a felony for "threats regarding fire and explosives." 


Bass did not replace him until April [2025],
months after the fire.


For the arsonist, it means jail time. 


For Bass, it means resigning her post. 

 

INSTEAD OF RESIGNING, BASS LEADING THE RECOVERY


If she had any shame, she would have done so immediately upon her return from Ghana. 


Instead, she has put herself in charge of leading the recovery of the town she destroyed. 


Recently she announced she is running for reelection. 


In deeply blue LA, she is favored to win.