PNN – In the latest round of his criticism of the country’s officials’ poor performance in controlling the massive fire in Los Angeles, Donald Trump described the officials of the state of California as “incompetent and incompetent” and questioned their failure to put out the fire.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing the New York Times, Trump wrote on his own social network known as Truth Social: The fire is still burning in Los Angeles. The incompetent authorities still have no idea how to turn it off.
This newspaper added: Trump’s statements show that this fire and the way American officials reacted to it will probably be the main topic of the US President-elect’s political agenda at home, after his inauguration on January 20.
Trump once again criticized California Governor Kevin Newsom. Newsom, on the other hand, has accused the elected president of the United States of politicizing the fire issue.
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Since the fires began last Tuesday, California politicians have faced criticism that local and state officials have been lax and unprepared to deal with what has become a massive and devastating blaze.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has faced criticism over the lack of adequate warnings about devastating fires and the lack of water and firefighters in early response.
At a news conference on Thursday, he refused to answer questions about his absence from the city when the fire started. The mayor of Los Angeles was in Ghana on a pre-scheduled visit when the fire broke out.
He postponed the evaluation of any mistake, wrong performance by any “institution”, department or institution.
According to American officials, at least 16 people have died in the fire and 12,000 homes and infrastructure in the region have been destroyed by Sunday morning.
Trump wrote on the Truth social network: Thousands of magnificent homes have been destroyed and many more will soon be destroyed. There is death everywhere. This is one of the worst tragedies in the history of our country. They just can’t put out the fire. What happened to them?