Elon Musk’s DOGE whiz kids took matters into their own hands, flew to California to release water during raging Los Angeles wildfires
Why did DOGE staffers try to turn on California's water pumps?
According to CNN, DOGE staffers, including Tyler Hassen and Bryton Shang, pushed the acting head of the Bureau of Reclamation to open the Jones Pumping Plant in California. Their goal was to send water to Los Angeles, which was battling massive wildfires. However, experts noted that even if the pumps had been turned on, they wouldn’t have affected the fires, as the system does not supply water directly to LA.
What happened when DOGE staffers flew to California?
When their demands were ignored, Hassen and Shang flew to California to open the pumps themselves. However, their plan failed due to two major issues. First, the power at the plant was turned off for maintenance, making activation impossible. Second, Shang was not an official federal employee at the time, meaning he had no legal access to operate the pumps. Hassen had to leave before the power was restored, so their attempt to personally intervene failed.
Did DOGE get their «photo op»?
Despite their inability to turn on the pumps, DOGE's X (formerly Twitter) account posted a photo of Hassen and Shang standing in front of a map and pictures of the pumping plant. A source familiar with the situation told CNN, «They didn’t get their photo op… It was a slapstick operation of 20-somethings who are seen as whiz kids but have zero knowledge.»
What was Trump’s involvement in the water release?
Trump had long claimed that California’s water policies were responsible for wildfires. Following the DOGE
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