expressionless Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass She declined to answer reporters’ questions after being pressed about her initial absence as wildfires ravaged her jurisdiction.
“Do you owe citizens an apology for being absent while their homes were on fire? Madam Mayor, do you regret cutting millions of dollars from the Fire Department budget?” Sky News reporter David Blevins asked Bass was waiting to get off the plane after a trip to Ghana on Wednesday.
“Do you really have nothing to say to citizens today?” he added.
California wildfires sweep through Los Angeles County, forcing thousands to evacuate
Bass refused to greet reporters and continued to ignore reporters’ questions and looked at the ground.
“Didn’t apologize to them? Do you think you should?” Been to Ghana When this happens at home? ” he said.
“Madam Mayor, let me ask you again, do you have anything to say to the citizens when you come back today?” he said.
At a late afternoon press conference in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Bass said she took the “quickest route back,” adding that she used a military aircraft For her speedy arrival.
“I took the quickest route back, which included flying on a military aircraft, which facilitated our communications,” she said, acknowledging that she was thousands of miles away when the first wildfires broke out on Tuesday. “So I was able to make phone calls throughout the flight.”
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“We are fighting for you and everyone in Los Angeles,” she said, appearing to read from prepared remarks.
Bass’s leadership has been under scrutiny as many blame her for the disaster, noting that she slashed budgets for critical firefighting units and devoted them to the city’s homeless population.
Fiscal year 2023-2024, Los Angeles The budget provided for the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) is $837 million, approximately 65% of the $1.3 billion homeless budget.
LAFD budget reduced from 2023-2024 to 2024-2025 budgety US$17,553,814, increasing from US$837,191,237 to US$819,637,423.
Bass arrived on the scene as wildfires continued to rage in Los Angeles County and hundreds of thousands of residents were under evacuation orders.
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Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna Five people were killed in the Eaton fire as of Wednesday afternoon, told Fox News.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Bass’ office for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Breck Dumas contributed to this report.