Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing accusations of deleting her text messages from the early days of the deadly wildfires, according to a report.
Bass and her office have said she was in constant communication while she was out of the country. But it’s impossible to know ...
FIRST ON FOX: An effort to recall Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass officially launched its website on Tuesday.
The text messages Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass sent and received about the Palisades Fire were reportedly not saved.
As I’ve written to you in the past, I’d be very cautious in prematurely predicting her defeat as she has indicated she has ...
A movement is underway to recall Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass over her handling of January’s deadly and destructive Palisades ...
Bass’s political strategist dismissed the recall effort against the mayor, telling the LA Times it's “nothing more than ...
Any recall effort would need to gather valid signatures from 15% of registered voters, or about 330,000 overall.
And let’s not forget Deputy Mayor Brian Williams, hired by Bass in March 2023 to work closely with public safety departments, ...
The Pacific Palisades Fire erupted on Jan. 7. Fueled by powerful Santa Ana winds, the fierce fires sent thousands of residents fleeing from burning homes and killed 29 people, according to ABC News.
Mayor Karen Bass’ office had been warned of “critical” fire conditions before the Palisades Fire — despite her claims that she knew nothing of the danger when she left the ...
An attorney for Bass' office claims that public record laws do not apply to text messages, and that Bass' phone is set up to automatically delete her text messages.