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Special Envoy Ric Grenell Says No DEI in LA Fire Cleanup: ‘That Bullsh*t Can’t Happen’
EPA Chief Lee Zeldin says agency is working ‘around the clock‘ to clean up L.A. Fires
By Katy Grimes, February 7, 2025 2:55 am
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The Globe was on the ground Thursday in Pacific Palisades. The fire destruction was horrific. The charred smell of homes and their contents is prevalent. Pacific Palisades residents – some who lost their homes completely, and some whose homes were still intact – were present and determined to get answers.
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President Trump’s Special Envoy Ric Grenell is the White House representative on the ground in California, making things happen with residents, and representatives from federal, state and local agencies.
Grenell and newly confirmed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin met with residents amid the fire devastation in the Pacific Palisades. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Major General Jason Kelly was there, as was Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regional administrator Bob Fenton, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, as were many colleagues and staffers, talking with residents.
Grenell facilitated discussion between residents, who are living in motels, hotels VRBO and AirBNB rentals, and government officials, to solve residents’ immediate and prepare for long term concerns.
And notably, at one point, Grenell warned federal, state and local officials to cut the bullshit pushing DEI for subcontractors on debris removal. He told them to bring in all contracting teams who want to help.
“That bullshit can’t happen,” Ric Grenell said. He said that he was aware that hiring contractors for debris removal of the Palisades’ burned homes was stymied because they were trying to find “the right mix” of DEI-approved contractors. Grenell advocated for allowing contractors from all over the country to work in LA. “I don’t care about the color of their skin. “I don’t care if they’re in a wheelchair. We want people to be able to do the job and get it done, and not hold up because we have some quota system.”
Breitbart’s Editor at large, Joel Pollak, a Palisades resident, showed the Globe where the fire started at the top of a nearby hill next to Kobe Bryant’s old home. And then it jumped across Palisades Drive and burned most of the Palisades homes, schools and businesses, down the hills to the ocean within 36 hours.
The beautiful high-end mall built by developer Rick Caruso is in tact and looks as if it could open tomorrow. Locals told the Globe that Carusso hired private fire fighters, water tankers, and had hardened his mall for fire, commenting that this is what could and should have been possible for all of the Palisades.
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The Globe asked EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin what his biggest, “macro” concern was.
He said that together with President Donald Trump, they have shortened the EPA timeline from 90-days to 30-days.
And they’ve already done 7,000 home assessments, Zeldin said. The EPA’s role is to is perform the hazardous waste cleanup, which the EPA says is the largest in the history of the agency. “The agency has successfully removed 80 electric vehicles and bulk energy storage systems, which are extremely dangerous to the public and the environment and will continue ramping up such operations.”
The biggest issues for the residents is getting a formal “right of entry” back into the homes still standing, from the county.
Mayor Bass told residents that groups of neighborhoods could opt-in together as a neighborhood and get more debris removal and clean up done at one time.
Grenell warned that there will be strings and conditions on the federal funds coming to LA because of California’s untenable state and local environmental regulations, and crazy laws.
And Grenell said, “Whether it’s FEMA, whether it’s the Army Corps of Engineers, stop the duplicitous messaging. We need to tell these residents, ‘you cleanup, you start immediately. No one is stopping you. We’re here to help. And I do think that the Army Corps of Engineers has to move a lot faster. You’ve got more people here, more help… I know you’ve got one preferred contractor… bring in three… bring in four. This is massive. This is so hard for us to handle. And it’s my job to bulldoze through this stuff and say, ‘let people start cleaning up.’ The agencies, the government is here to help the people – not the other way around.” Here is Ric Grenell explaining this:
Joe Pollak told the Globe and posted on X something very concerning – scammers are stealing the identities of people applying for FEMA funds:
@FEMA answered my question today about the phenomenon of fraud/identity theft — scammers claiming FEMA funds by using other people’s addresses! Report to FEMA, L.A. County DA, etc. Good info for those in the #PalisadesFire or #EatonFire
“General Kelly told Breitbart News that although the initial assumption of the Army Corps of Engineers was that it would take 18 months for all the debris to be removed — from nearly 7,000 destroyed structures across 24,000 acres — he now believed that he could do it faster. ‘I’m going to tell you right now: I plan to beat a year.’”
“He said that the sense of urgency applied not just to the Pacific Palisades and Malibu, but also to Altadena and Pasadena as well. The latter communities were hit hard by the Eaton Fire, which burned at the same time as the Palisades Fire.”
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YEAH, RIGHT, brand spankin’ new boots, sneakers and clothes right outta the box. Can’t they be more authentic and less photo-op-ish? Prolly not, amirite? I expect this from HairGelHitler, but not one of us. C’mon, guys…
see them in a week.
we have soldiers who should get in on this “action” because training?
thank you Ms Grimes for going there.
AND Ms Bass (pronouns bureaucracy personified) hasn’t changed her striped a bit.
Most of the people who lost their homes in Santa Cruz County because of the CZU Fire in 2020 have been unable to rebuild. The county has placed insane roadblocks preventing permitting and construction. The home hardening requirements are reasonable but the cost of geological reports and engineered septic and water systems run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars before a foundation can be poured. I can only hope this doesn’t happen to the people who lost their homes in the LA area.
I breathed a sigh of relief to see the Katy Grimes’ hands-on coverage of this nightmare and to realize that the foot-dragging villainous entourage of L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and the other Usual Suspects (who knows what they are really up to? – see Lahaina?) has solid and practical opposition in Ric Grennell, Lee Zeldin, and others who represent the cut-through-the-B.S. Trump administration, and whose directives and guidance will actually HELP the victims who would like to revive this hellscape ASAP.
It’s my understanding that Rick Caruso has also put together a team — the opposite of the red-tape foot-draggers from L.A. govt and bureaucracy — that will provide good resources for efficiency, competence, and quality for those who want to rebuild. The best architects, contractors, financial resources, etc. And from what I understand, 99% want to rebuild.
Thank you so much Katy Grimes and The Globe. This on-the-site coverage — from a trusted and sensible point of view, as opposed to the unhelpful coverage that apparently only repeats deflating and depressing L.A. govt press-releases —- is so valuable for all of us who desperately want the best outcome for everyone affected by this disaster.
The Newsom administration shut down Team Blaze, a volunteer wildfire unit under Newsom’s command, in January 2024 which rendered the California National Guard incapable of sending a complete firefighting detachment to fight the Los Angeles fires until 10 days after the flames broke out, the Washington Free Beacon reported. In response to that report, Newsom’s press office on Jan. 24 disparaged the former firefighters of Team Blaze, calling the disbanded unit a “small, inadequately trained volunteer reserve component” that wasn’t fit to fight wildfires in California. Military records obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show that Newsom’s administration had previously given the unit an award for “outstanding performance” that cited its exemplary “wildland firefighting training.”
Gov. Gavin “Hair-gel Hitler” Newsom and deep-state legislative Democrats knew exactly what they were doing with this latest land grab which was made with malicious precision intent?
(https://freebeacon.com/california/gavin-newsom-said-the-wildfire-team-he-disbanded-was-inadequately-trained-his-own-administration-gave-it-an-award-for-outstanding-performance/)
Thanks for posting, TJ. This is HUGE, a super-scandal, or certainly SHOULD be, for Newsom & Co., but apparently didn’t receive much coverage beyond the Free Beacon and Daily Signal, both national outlets. Almost looks as though the Gov’s office somehow managed to “discourage” any local coverage, given its incendiary nature for Newsom. However, Katy Grimes and the Globe were on it nonetheless, and with additional interviews & etc.:
“Why Was California State Guard Volunteer Firefighting Force Dismantled?”
https://californiaglobe.com/fr/why-was-california-state-guard-volunteer-firefighting-force-dismantled/
TJ – The Globe covered Shutdown of the CA State Guard:
Why Was California State Guard Volunteer Firefighting Force Dismantled?
The calamitous contagion of DEI into the state’s most important public safety institutions will haunt California for decades.
https://californiaglobe.com/fr/why-was-california-state-guard-volunteer-firefighting-force-dismantled/