Mel Gibson Ge. Gavin Newsom and mayor of Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass, approved the California for their involvement in the Palisades and Eaton fires that destroyed the communities in South California.
Gibson joined Saving California for a press conference in Altadena on Wednesday and his efforts to recall Newsom.
“We earn much more and much better, and there is absolutely no sufficient excuse that the governor or mayor can make for this gross malice management and failure to preventively deal with what they knew,” said Gibson, referring to Newsom and Bass, according to Ktla.

Actor Mel Gibson blames California Gov. Gavin Newsom for “mismanagement” of the devastating fires of Los Angeles. (Getty/Fox News)
The Eaton and Palisades sprain Altadena and Pacific Palisades destroyed. Gibson was one of the thousands who lost their houses during the Palisades Fire who broke out on January 7.
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“Was it incompetence? Was it indifference, complacency, carelessness? Was it negligence? Absolutely,” Gibson added.
“Was it incompetence? Was it indifference, complacency, carelessness? Was it negligence? Absolutely.”
The actor, who was recently appointed as a special ambassador In Hollywood by President Donald Trump explained that a federal investigation should be required if federal help will be given to California.
Twenty-nine people were killed in the Palisades and Eaton fires, 23,448 hectares burned in the Palisades Fire and 6,833 companies and houses were destroyed, according to Cal fire.

Houses located west of N. Fair Oaks were less than two weeks after the Eaton fire destroyed the area. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
The Eaton fire burned 14,021 hectares in Altadena, and 9,418 companies and houses were destroyed, according to Cal fire.
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During an appearance on “Hannity” in January, Gibson explained why he chose to stay in California, while several celebrities took their bags.
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“Many people have left and I no longer blame them. It no longer for them. Even … People who were liberal no longer suit them. But if everyone leaves, what will happen then?” the actor said.
Gibson’s comments come as Fox News -Gastheer Sean Hannity that he left New York for “crime … High taxes … high taxes”, and has “no intention of” returning. The “escape risk” actor agreed that different A -Listers fled for the same reasons.

Mel Gibson’s Malibu house was destroyed in the fire of Palisades. (Mega/GC images)

Mel Gibson thinks Hollywood can be “solved”. (Mike Marland/Mike Marland/Wireimage via Getty Images)
Although he was on the same page as the Fox News -Gastheer, Gibson promised to work with the president in what Trump called a “very restless” Hollywood.
“(People) go somewhere else because it is more cost -effective. There are (are) just a lot of priceless rules and things like I think I think that can be lifted … but I think it can be resolved.”
Shortly after Trump took office, the president announced that, together with Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone would serve as “Special Envoys” to Hollywood.

Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight were all mentioned by President Donald Trump as special ambassadors in Hollywood. (Getty Images)
Gibson promised to meet with the other Hollywood ambassadors to discuss a plan and ‘train’ himself.
Gibson believes that Trump “will soon get some results” while he hit Newsom.
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As a special envoy for Hollywood, the “Braveheart” actor will concentrate on tax stimuli because Gibson argued that the plans of Newsom do not “work”.
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“I know that Newsom has given some tax stimuli, but perhaps not enough because it still doesn’t work. There are other things that compensate for that,” he told Hannity at the time.
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Stephanie Giang-Paunon from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.