Trump Suggests Shutting Down FEMA, Saying States Should Manage Disasters
Briefly

Since taking office in 2018, Governor Gavin Newsom has faced numerous disasters, including wildfires, mudslides, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently, the ongoing wildfires in Pacific Palisades and Altadena have underscored the challenges he must navigate. As he prepares to confront these latest fires, he faces pressure to effectively manage both extinguishing fires and rebuilding affected communities. These events could have significant implications for his political aspirations, particularly as he considers a presidential run in 2028, making his handling of current crises crucial to his future success.
Gov. Newsom's tenure is marked by ongoing natural disasters, significantly challenging his leadership and shaping his political future as he eyes a potential presidential run.
The recent wildfires in California exemplify the recurring crisis management challenges faced by Gov. Newsom, demanding a robust response and effective rebuilding efforts.
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