California Governor Gavin Newsom has extended an invitation to President-elect Donald Trump to visit the state and observe firsthand the destruction caused by the recent wildfires. Newsom's invitation comes as fires continue to burn across various parts of California, leaving a trail of devastation.
The Governor urged both sides to avoid politicizing the tragic events and the spread of misinformation, emphasizing the need for unity and cooperation to aid those affected. He stressed that the focus should be on helping the hundreds of thousands of displaced residents and working towards a swift recovery and rebuilding process.

This invitation follows a series of critical remarks from Trump directed at Newsom's handling of the crisis. The President-elect has publicly called for Newsom's resignation, attributing blame for the wildfire devastation to the Governor's policies. Trump has accused Newsom of prioritizing endangered species over the safety and well-being of California's residents, further escalating the tension between the two political figures.


Despite the ongoing public disagreement, Newsom's invitation suggests a willingness to collaborate on addressing the wildfire crisis and supporting affected communities. It remains to be seen how President-elect Trump will respond to this invitation and whether a visit will take place. The situation continues to unfold, with the focus remaining on containing the fires and providing relief to those impacted.
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