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Gavin’s Inferno

Exposing Gavin Newsom’s Wildfire Mismanagement

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Gavin’s Inferno

De: Mollie DeVine
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In the scorched heart of California, where wildfires have become an annual apocalypse, Gavin's Inferno: Exposing Gavin Newsom's Wildfire Mismanagement by investigative journalist Mollie DeVine delivers a blistering indictment of Governor Gavin Newsom's catastrophic leadership. Drawing on meticulous research, firsthand accounts from survivors and firefighters, audits, and public records, DeVine uncovers how Newsom's administration transformed preventable disasters into statewide infernos through systemic incompetence, budgetary blunders, and political deflection.

From the foundations of failure in Newsom's early policies—where inherited wildfire strategies were squandered amid unfulfilled promises of massive fuel reductions and utility reforms—to the escalating crises of major blazes like the 2019 Kincade Fire, the 2020 apocalypse, and the 2021 Dixie debacle, DeVine traces a pattern of neglect. Budget cuts slashed hundreds of millions from fire prevention, diverting funds to unrelated pet projects like the ballooning high-speed rail boondoggle, while forests turned into tinderboxes and water infrastructure crumbled. Leadership vacuums, communication breakdowns, and environmental policy paradoxes compounded the chaos, disproportionately harming vulnerable communities and fueling economic devastation in the billions.

The narrative culminates in the 2025 Los Angeles fires—a hellish climax of ignored warnings, depleted resources, and cover-ups that razed thousands of structures, displaced tens of thousands, and claimed countless lives. Amid heroism on the front lines, DeVine exposes how Newsom's absenteeism and blame-shifting on climate change masked deeper administrative rot, from overstated accomplishments to squandered rainfall and regulatory paralysis.

More than a chronicle of destruction, Gavin's Inferno is a call to action. With a foreword by environmental activist Dr. Sierra Greenfield, this essential exposé demands accountability, proposing reforms to rebuild a resilient California. As the state emerges from the ashes, DeVine's unflinching analysis warns: without change, the flames of mismanagement will rage on. Perfect for readers concerned with governance, environmental justice, and the human cost of political failure.

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