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Following the wildfires that ravaged the Los Angeles area earlier this year, Democrats and a bunch of celebrities did a fundraising event called 'FireAid' that brought in a ton of cash, some reports say it was almost $100 million. Yet none of the victims have seen a penny of if it.
Independent investigative journalist Sue Pascoe began looking into this and found that all of the money was apparently distributed to non-profit groups in the area, some of which have absolutely nothing to do with fire recovery.
Is there a more perfect example of liberalism than this? Rather than giving the funds directly to the people who need it most, the people behind this event gave it to charities, with little to no vetting, just trusting that the money would then somehow make it to the victims.
Democrats and celebrities raised $50m for the victims of the Los Angeles fires. But where did that money actually go? Not to the victims but rather nonprofits and into the pockets of high-salary executives and staff teams. pic.twitter.com/JVr8NvBqrq
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) July 21, 2025