Yes, nothing.
The devastating aftermath of the Palisades and Eaton fires made national and worldwide news with more than 2,000 homes/businesses destroyed and 30 killed. click here. Two FireAid concerts with live streams were held at the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum on January 30 in Los Angeles. An A-list of performers donated their time to raise money for fire victims. More than $100 million came through donations. This editor reached out to the Annenberg Foundation, which was tasked with distributing funds, in April to find out how fire victims could receive direct financial help. The answer was the money was intended for nonprofits, no individual could receive money even though it was intended for fire victims (Circling the News).
Fire victims lost everything, but not a single dollar from the $100 MILLION raised ever reached them.
California Democrats funneled it to nonprofits instead.
This is what corruption looks like. Thank you @FOXLA, @MarlaTellez, and Sue Pascoe for exposing it. pic.twitter.com/FbYTzjdq8I— California Republican Party (@CAGOP) July 21, 2025
California GOP: Fire victims lost everything, but not a single dollar from the $100 MILLION raised ever reached them. California Democrats funneled it to nonprofits instead. This is what corruption looks like. Thank you @FOXLA, @MarlaTellez, and Sue Pascoe for exposing it (California GOP).
The January 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles, most notably the Palisades and Eaton fires, left a devastating mark on the region. More than 16,000 structures were destroyed, including homes, businesses, schools, and community buildings. Some estimates place the total as high as 16,251 structures lost, with over 200 more damaged. These fires further deepened an already critical homelessness crisis in Los Angeles County, which had more than 75,000 unhoused residents even before the disaster. The sudden displacement of thousands more, many without insurance or stable housing, strained emergency resources and challenged every aspect of long-term recovery. Tragically, at least 30 lives were lost, marking one of the deadliest wildfire events in LA’s history. (HA)
The Hills Actor Spencer Pratt lost his home during the Pacific Palisades fire in Los Angeles
A Fire Aid Benefit Concert held on January 30, 2025, raised an estimated $100 million to support residents of Pacific Palisades”
The $100 million dollars is missing
“They raised a… pic.twitter.com/eOv63PTE84
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) May 25, 2025
It’s still wild to think how the MAJORITY of homes in the Palisades burned down in the January fires and Bass main priority is giving cash to and helping illegal aliens .. pic.twitter.com/2XRyglp9MB
— Make L.A. Great Again
(@lalovestrump) July 12, 2025
There is a way to stop Gavin Newsom’s land grab of the Pacific Palisades
People need to be aware of this
“A lot of people are talking about Senate Bill 549 and they’re calling it Gavin Newsom’s Land Grab. I just finished reading the bill and I’m going to tell you what it’s… pic.twitter.com/XDNs7ud7aU
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) July 17, 2025
We are supposed to believe the majority of the people voteed for this?
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Author: Pamela Geller
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