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Megyn Kelly EXPOSES CNN’s Big Lie About Newsom!

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“We’ve gotta deal with this misinformation,” Newsom said, dismissing valid concerns as “lies” and accusing detractors of spreading “hurricane force winds of mis- and disinformation.”

CNN Fact-Checker Runs Cover

CNN’s so-called “fact-checker” Daniel Dale quickly leapt to defend the Democrats. In a statement that drew widespread backlash, Dale claimed, “There is no shortage of water in the L.A. area,” blaming the dry hydrants on “technical logistical infrastructure.” Critics, however, aren’t buying it.

Megyn Kelly Exposes the Media Spin

Megyn Kelly didn’t hold back her criticism of CNN and its fact-checker during her SiriusXM show. She accused Dale of bending over backward to protect Democratic leaders, saying, “Now you’ve got the media, including CNN’s fact checker air quotes Daniel Dale, trying to tell us that there was no shortage of water in L.A.”

Kelly brought receipts to the table, reading directly from a Los Angeles Times report. A Department of Water official admitted the Santa Ynez Reservoir’s emptiness “likely contributed to some diminished pressure and dry hydrants in upper regions of the Palisades.”

Her response to Dale’s spin was scathing. “So how do you figure that there’s no shortage of water in the LA area, Daniel Dale?” Kelly demanded. “Who died and made you fire chief or Department of Water investigator?”

Blame Game and Political Maneuvering

As public outrage grows, Governor Newsom has called for an investigation into the hydrants’ failures. Yet, instead of acknowledging state-level mismanagement, he’s deflected blame onto local officials. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden added to the confusion during a virtual call with Newsom and Mayor Bass.

“I know you’re getting a bad rap about ‘these fire hydrants don’t have enough water in them.’ Give me a break. Give me a break,” Biden said. He went on to claim that electric companies—not government incompetence—were responsible, arguing that power shutoffs to prevent fires inadvertently affected water pumping systems.

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A Familiar Pattern of Deflection

This crisis has exposed a troubling pattern: Democratic leaders and their media allies are working hand-in-hand to deflect blame and shield themselves from accountability. Instead of addressing glaring issues—like why voters approved a water project measure in 2014 yet no projects have been built—the focus has shifted to silencing critics.

As the smoke clears, the questions remain. How did one of the wealthiest states in the nation find itself with an empty reservoir in a wildfire-prone area? Why are media outlets like CNN so eager to toe the party line instead of demanding answers?

The Los Angeles wildfires are not just a natural disaster—they are a case study in failed leadership, media bias, and the dangerous consequences of prioritizing spin over substance.

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  1. I think the situation in the LA fire is a case study in achieving Agenda 2030. One need only google LA 2028 to see what the city was planning—and the obvious need to UNdevelop part of the city in order to REdevelop it to meet the requirements of LA 2028–and the UN’s Agenda 2030…

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