Trump’s federalization impacts California wildfire response

Gavin Newsom, Governor of California - Official website
Gavin Newsom, Governor of California - Official website
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As wildfires rage across California, the state’s firefighting resources are facing a significant challenge due to President Trump’s federalization of California’s National Guard troops. The deployment has resulted in a shortage of personnel available to fight fires.

CAL FIRE crews, particularly those responding to the Monte Fire in San Diego, have been impacted by this move. They have had to compensate for the absence of members from the California National Guard’s Joint Task Force Rattlesnake. This task force comprises over 300 National Guard members who assist CAL FIRE in combating and preventing fires. More than half of these members have been redirected to Los Angeles as part of the federalization effort.

Despite recent investments that have strengthened CAL FIRE’s capabilities, the understaffing of Task Force Rattlesnake and federal budget cuts have added strain to firefighting efforts. Governor Gavin Newsom expressed concern about the situation: “We’re actively seeing the dangerous results of pulling the National Guard’s Task Force Rattlesnake off of critical firefighting missions. Thanks to our investments, our CAL FIRE crews are stepping in to help fill the gaps and protect communities — but know this: Donald Trump is endangering Californians because of his reckless and authoritarian takeover of our National Guard.”

The situation is further complicated by cuts to the U.S. Forest Service under the Trump administration, which threaten community safety statewide. The service has experienced a 10% reduction in overall positions and a 25% reduction in roles not directly related to wildfire response.

California remains committed to wildfire readiness despite these challenges. Over recent years, CAL FIRE has significantly increased its workforce, adding an average of 1,800 full-time and 600 seasonal positions annually. Plans are underway to hire thousands more firefighters and support staff over the next four years.

Governor Newsom recently announced $72 million for projects aimed at reducing wildfire risk and approved 20 new vegetation management projects covering nearly 8,000 acres for expedited implementation. These efforts build on previous initiatives focused on managing forest and vegetation risks across California.

To enhance firefighting capabilities further, Governor Newsom introduced a second C-130 Hercules airtanker into operation, contributing to what is described as the largest aerial firefighting fleet globally.



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