Gavin Newsom has accused tech billionaire Elon Musk of spreading «lies» about the state's response to deadly wildfires ravaging Los Angeles, escalating their online row over swirling misinformation.
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President-elect Donald Trump and Musk — the Tesla and SpaceX owner poised to play a key role advising the incoming administration — have stepped up criticism of the governor's handling of the devastating blazes that have killed at least 24 people and displaced tens of thousands.
In a post on his social media platform X, Musk blamed the huge loss of homes in Los Angeles on «bad governance at a state and local level that resulted in a shortage of water.»
"(Musk) exposed by firefighters for his own lies," Newsom posted late Sunday, alongside a video clip showing the tycoon asking a firefighter whether water availability was an issue.
The firefighter replied there was water in «several reservoirs,» and added that battling large-scale fires required supplementing the effort with water trucks.
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