From Fires to Mudslides, Catastrophe Has Defined Newsom’s Tenure

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Gov. Gavin Newsom faces what may be his greatest political test and leadership challenge. He planned to greet President Trump upon his arrival in Southern California on Friday.

Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks at a lectern, gesturing with his left hand, as a group of officials stand behind him.
“Some people want to politicize things,” Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said at a news conference on Thursday. “That’s not our approach.” Credit...Erin Schaff/The New York Times

Adam Nagourney

By Adam Nagourney

Adam Nagourney, a former Los Angeles bureau chief for The Times, reported from Pacific Palisades and Pasadena.

Jan. 24, 2025, 5:02 a.m. ET

Gov. Gavin Newsom came into office in 2018 confronting one of the deadliest and most destructive fires in the state’s history: the Camp fire. Even before he was sworn in, Mr. Newsom accompanied Donald Trump, then the president, and Jerry Brown, then the governor, in inspecting a blaze that killed 85 people and consumed over 153,000 acres around the Butte County town of Paradise.

On Friday, more than six years later, Mr. Newsom will once again greet Mr. Trump as the president comes to Los Angeles to view the aftermath of the latest devastating wildfires that have swept California.

These new fires — in the Pacific Palisades section of Los Angeles and in Altadena — serve as a reminder that Mr. Newsom’s tenure as governor has been defined by catastrophe and crisis, whether natural or man-made: fires, mudslides, atmospheric rivers, the Covid pandemic, the at-times violent protests against police brutality after the murder of George Floyd.

“It’s mind-boggling the number of natural disasters and otherwise he has to deal with,” said Anthony Rendon, who served as speaker of the California Assembly from 2016 to 2023. “It is something that has bracketed — and maybe even defined — his time in office as governor.”

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The fires that destroyed homes in Pacific Palisades and Altadena serve as a reminder that Mr. Newsom’s tenure as governor has been defined by catastrophe and crisis.Credit...Mark Abramson for The New York Times

But the challenge of the Palisades and Eaton fires, both in extinguishing them and in overseeing the rebuilding of entire neighborhoods in the most populous county in the nation, may be his greatest test yet.


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