State’s Largest Wildfire This Year Prompts Evacuations, Governor Attempts To Blame President Trump

State’s Largest Wildfire This Year Prompts Evacuations, Governor Attempts To Blame President Trump


A vicious wildfire in California has quickly grown to nearly 80,000 acres and became the largest in the state so far this year.

The Madre Fire started Wednesday afternoon in San Luis Obispo County and spread to 79,630 acres.

Cal Fire said the blaze is 10% contained.

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Gov. Gavin Newsom attempted to blame President Trump for the fire.

“The #MadreFire — which started on federal land Trump manages — is now the LARGEST wildfire of the year. Trump hasn’t said a word. His admin is proposing cuts to the Forest Service instead. Rake your forest, @realDonaldTrump,” Newsom said.

The #MadreFire — which started on federal land Trump manages — is now the LARGEST wildfire of the year.

Trump hasn’t said a word. His admin

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