The wildfires in Los Angeles are the worst the city has ever seen, with over 5,000 homes and buildings lost in Pacific Palisades and another 1,000 homes destroyed in the Eaton fire around Pasadena. Six people have died, and the death toll is expected to rise. Over 180,000 people are under evacuation orders, and the fires are currently at 0% containment due to strong Santa Ana winds.
Trump responded by blaming the fires on outgoing President Biden, Governor Newsom, and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. He accused Biden of depleting FEMA funds through the 'Green New Scam' and claimed Newsom refused to sign a water restoration declaration to protect a fish called the smelt, which he called 'essentially worthless.'
Trump's claim that FEMA is depleted due to Biden's 'Green New Scam' is false. FEMA's disaster relief fund was depleted earlier in the year due to Hurricane Helene and other natural disasters, but it currently stands at $27 billion after Congress passed a bill in December. Biden had requested $40 billion, but Republicans cut it to $27 billion. The smelt issue refers to a long-standing debate in California about water management, but it has no connection to the wildfires in Southern California, which get their water from different sources.
The Pacific Palisades fire is shocking because it is unprecedented for such a densely populated, affluent neighborhood by the ocean to be nearly completely destroyed. Fires in Los Angeles are typically expected in the hills or less urban areas, but the destruction of the Palisades is a new and devastating development.
Firefighters are facing extreme challenges due to Santa Ana winds with gusts of 70 to 100 mph, dry conditions, and the sheer scale of the fires. They have been working around the clock since Tuesday without sleep, and the strain on the water system has caused some fire hydrants to run dry. Additionally, helicopters and planes have been unable to drop water due to the high winds, making containment even more difficult.
Climate change is exacerbating extreme weather events, including wildfires, making them more severe and frequent. While fires would occur naturally, climate change intensifies their impact, leading to more widespread destruction and harder-to-control blazes. The podcast emphasizes the need for climate resilience and better preparedness for such disasters.
There was misinformation claiming that Mayor Karen Bass had cut the LA fire department's budget by $17 million. In reality, the fire department's budget increased by $53 million this year. The confusion arose because the initial approved budget did not include salary increases due to ongoing negotiations with the firefighter union, which were later finalized.
Trump's legal drama includes his potential sentencing for 34 felony counts of fraud, his appeal to the Supreme Court citing presidential immunity, and the blocking of special counsel Jack Smith's final report on the classified documents and election interference cases. The podcast highlights the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring that evidence of Trump's alleged crimes is preserved for history, despite the political challenges.
Trump has expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal, which has raised concerns about nationalism and the potential misuse of military and economic force. While some Republicans support his plans, the podcast argues that such actions would divert resources from domestic issues like lowering costs for American families and could lead to unnecessary conflicts.
Senator Chris Murphy argues that Trump's efforts, such as the proposed 'government efficiency department' with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, are not genuine attempts at reform but rather PR stunts or part of a kleptocracy aimed at enriching themselves. Murphy emphasizes that Democrats need to reclaim their role as the party of government and democracy reform by addressing issues like campaign finance and corruption.
Trump and the GOP skip the usual “thoughts and prayers” for victims of the devastating LA fires, and dive straight into blame and conspiracy theories. Jon and Dan debunk misinformation about FEMA and the government response, unpack the political fallout, and share resources to help fire victims. Plus, what’s behind MAGA’s new Manifest Destiny? Is Trump’s legal drama approaching its grand finale? Washington D.C. pauses for a moment while President Jimmy Carter is laid to rest. Finally, Lovett sits down with Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy to talk about Democrats’ game plan to counter the Republican agenda in Congress.
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