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Extraordinary emails reveal Karen Bass seized control of Palisades Fire messaging after watering down report

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Extraordinary emails reveal Karen Bass seized control of Palisades Fire messaging after watering down report

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has been accused of masterminding the city’s media response after the catastrophic Palisades Fire.

The revelation, in the Los Angeles Times, comes after The California Post revealed a damning after-action review was significantly modified from the draft to the final public report.

Now Bass has been accused of orchestrating how the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to public questions about the fire.

Cover of the LAFD Palisades Fire After-Action Review Report.

Obtained by California Post

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 8: Firefighters watch the flames from the Palisades Fire burning a home during a powerful windstorm on January 8, 2025 in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The fast-moving wildfire is threatening homes in the coastal neighborhood amid intense Santa Ana Winds and dry conditions in Southern California. (Photo by Apu Gomes/Getty Images)

The Palisades Fire saw the destruction of nearly 7,000 homes Getty Images

In one instance, an LAFD aide advised the mayor’s office that more interviews with the fire chief “could invite a high volume of challenging questions” and would be “contingent on the Mayor’s direction.”

A Bass aide told the LA Times that Bass customarily has a hand in every city department.

“From Animal Services to the Zoo, the Mayor’s Office is in contact with every city department on issues large and small, and so obviously and appropriately the Mayor’s Office engaged with LAFD about the rollout of the report,” aide Yusef Robb told the LA Times.

“What did not happen is the illogical and false assertion that the Mayor sought to soften critiques in a report that she herself demanded and on issues of which she has been publicly critical for more than a year,” Robb added.

The California Post obtained the first draft of the Palisades Fire After-Action Review Report, which painted a harsher and honest story around the horrific blaze.

Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass speaking at an NBA Cares event.

Mayor Karen Bass speaks at NBA Cares Legacy Project Dedication at the Weingart YMCA. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Collage of an article detailing changes made to an after-action fire report and a photo of Mayor Bass and Governor Newsom standing with the remains of a fire in the background.

A Bass aide said the mayor has a hand in every LA department.

At 92 pages, the original Palisades Fire After-Action Review was 22 pages longer than the final version released in January, with chapter titles changed and contentious terms such as “wind” removed.

Notably, the executive summary of the draft states the report was prepared at the behest of the mayor’s office. That reference is removed entirely from the final document.

One of the most damning edits involves language acknowledging insufficient resources to “suppress a wind-driven vegetation fire,” with the department attempting to be “fiscally responsible by not fully augmenting and pre-deploying all available resources in preparation for a rare wind event.”

By contrast, the final report claims the LAFD ”balanced fiscal responsibility with proper preparation by following its pre-deployment matrix.”

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