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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. (Photo: Wildfire Press Conference on 1/9/25)

LA Fire Dept. Calls Out LA Mayor Karen Bass For Lying Again Over Wildfire Knowledge

Bass has received scorching criticism for her handling of the wildfire emergency

By Evan Symon, February 20, 2025 6:32 pm

The Los Angeles Fire Department refuted a recent statement by Bass on Wednesday, saying that she did indeed have prior knowledge of how bad the Santa Ana winds were going to be before leaving for Africa right before the January wildfires began.

Since January 7th, Bass has received scorching criticism for her handling of the wildfire emergency, leading many to call for her resignation. Amongst Bass’ many criticisms tied to the fires includes her cutting $17.5 million from the LAFD in the 2024-2025 city budget, deciding to travel abroad in January despite knowing that a major emergency could happen with high speed winds expected, giving a minimal response to the fires on the first day, refusing to answer press questions, having promised to never travel abroad as Mayor yet doing it anyway, and showing an overall general mismanagement of the fires once she returned to L.A.

In recent weeks she was also outclassed by President Donald Trump at a roundtable press meeting, has seen record low approval ratings, and has admitted that going on the African trip last month was a mistake in the first place. In addition, recall efforts are currently being built against her as an overall result.

However, Bass has continued to show a disturbing trend of denying something negative tied to the wildfires, only for her to be refuted with proof. She at first tried to deny that she cut any funds from the LAFD, but this was swiftly proven false when it was shown that she axed $17 million from their budget before the fires. Bass then tried to claim that the money she cut had nothing to do with the response by fire crews, only for the LAFD fire chief to say in a press conference that, yes, the cuts did “impact our ability to provide service” during the wildfires. In addition, she tried to claim that she returned to LA as fast as she could once she learned of the fires, only for it to be revealed that she stopped off at a cocktail party on the way to the airport.

On Wednesday Bass then struck again trying to shed off some blame, only to be refuted. Heading into this week, it was widely acknowledged that Bass knew of the strong winds and the huge risk of a devastating wildfire, yet decided to go to Ghana anyway.

But on Tuesday during an NBC interview, Bass said otherwise.

“It didn’t reach that level to me to say something terrible could happen and maybe you shouldn’t go on the trip,” said Mayor Bass. “That type of preparation didn’t happen. If that had, I will tell you, I wouldn’t even have gone to San Diego let alone leave the country. From the city, from the county, that level of preparation didn’t happen. So it didn’t reach that level to me, to say, ‘Something terrible could happen and maybe you shouldn’t have gone on the trip.'”

That response baffled many, as it contradicted numerous reports, as did a later announcement by the Mayor’s office trying to say that LAFD Fire Chief Kristen Crowley was to blame for not alerting her earlier.

“Before other major weather emergencies, the mayor, or at minimum, the mayor’s chief of staff, has received a direct call from the fire chief, flagging the severity of the situation. This time, that call never came,” noted Bass spokesman Zach Seidl.

The LAFD, used to correcting Bass on some of her backtracking statements by now, set the record straight on Wednesday saying that she was well aware of the huge wildfire risks before leaving and left anyway.

“Prior to the Palisades Fire, the LAFD emailed two separate media advisories, conducted multiple live and recorded media interviews about the predicted extreme fire weather, and notified City Officials about the upcoming weather event,” the LAFD said.

Bass and the LAFD

The response on Wednesday and Thursday has been largely against Bass for once again trying to lie to the public.

“She keeps trying to blame others,” said former lobbyist Harry Schultz to the Globe on Thursday. “To be fair to her, she isn’t totally to blame. The area was dry, winds had been high. And, even if they had been the most prepared, the fires would have happened anyway. It’s just a question how much worse they became with the decisions made.

“Some of her decisions have definitely shown this, but on an image level, she also wasn’t there for the city during it’s greatest time of need. She knew the huge risk of a fire and went anyway. She knew wildfire risk was high, yet slashed the LAFD budget. She tried to mitigate some of this in that interview this week, but only made it worse.

“Is it any wonder that so many people still want her to resign or that a recall effort is starting to form against her? Everyone is just tired of her deflecting blame, trying to say that she did nothing wrong. She did. If she admitted to her mistakes early on, well, it wouldn’t be good but she would have been in a much better place than now.

“The LAFD remark just adds onto the growing baggage on her. If she decides to run again next year, she is going to be nailed on wildfire issues thanks to all this. And any hope for higher office or a sweet international post after the Trump administration is rapidly going away too. She got herself into this. She needs to stop trying to be the victim when there are tens of thousands of actual victims out there.”

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9 thoughts on “LA Fire Dept. Calls Out LA Mayor Karen Bass For Lying Again Over Wildfire Knowledge

  1. Forget about mounting a recall effort against Karen Bass; it shouldn’t be on those who have been victimized and have so much on their plates already to exhaust themselves further by trying to recall her. It’s on her to resign, and she should have resigned by now. That would be the right thing to do, but it won’t happen. Her election to mayor in the first place stinks of cheating; that she is likely not legitimately in office in the first place. That she is taking the place of Rick Caruso during this heart-wrenching time makes all of it even more painful. You just know that under his administration the devastation wouldn’t have been as bad, and those affected would have been buoyed by a faster build, miles more competence, and a hopeful future. Some of us can’t even look at Bass anymore, or listen to her with her lies and excuses, knowing how many have died, lost loved ones, lost their homes and everything in them. We’re all still grieving down here; Newsom and his puffed-up pinheadedness is just as responsible for what we are seeing, maybe even more. What’s the use, these people are all sociopaths, they don’t have consciences, they rigged elections to put themselves in office and have undeserved power over us, they let our state and cities burn down without lifting a finger, maybe even did it on purpose for a mess of pottage, which for them was probably the icing on the cake, and nothing on earth will make them do the right thing. Ever.

    1. Yes Showandtell, but DEI failures like Bass never resign. They continue to fail upwards with immunity because they are “victims”.

      1. Yes, Fed Up, it’s true. For now anyway. We could, possibly, see that upside-down “fail upwards” nonsense change, once the Fed cake is baked a bit longer to have an effect and produce different outcomes, even here in L.A. and perhaps even throughout CA?
        Fed Up, just between you and me (ha), I regret my late-night post a bit because it was whiny and sounded despairing. After all, Trump is in the White House, which is amazing, and it’s early yet. I need to be more patient, I think. It’s going to be okay.

  2. Bass flunked Leadership 101. “Nobody told me” is not only a lie, as she was informed by the LAFD, but deflecting blame is not what leaders do, and illustrates a character flaw for all to see. LA was woefully unprepared with an empty reservoir, 100 fire engines in the shop due to budget cuts, broken hydrants, and a failure to make an early deployment of their rolling stock in high fire areas. The result was disaster. Her future? She has no future.

  3. Outclassed by Donald Trump? As if such a thing were possible. That’s about where I stopped reading. As they say in Texas, when the bullshit get’s above your boots, your probably in too deep. On that note, you be you.

    1. Yes, she was outclassed by Trump for all the world to see. She is a complete DEI hire and only cares about trips abroad. Cope.

  4. To say she did not know of the incoming winds ahead of her trip is rich. This is 2025 and there should be weather alerts that automatically go to every decision makers phone and email. If this is not the case then that is on the mayor as well. Also , shouldn’t the electric company have contacted her as well? Someone had to be the scapegoat for her failure.

    1. And Chief Crowley had the brass to call Bass on her BS, and paid the price for telling the truth…
      Bass is a piece of work….(that’s not REALLY what I wanted to say….)

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