Actor and filmmaker Mel Gibson issued a public statement sharply criticizing California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass over what he described as failed leadership during both the recent wildfire crisis and the ongoing unrest in Los Angeles.
Gibson’s remarks were captured in a new video circulating widely on social media platform X, where the Hollywood veteran addressed what he characterized as repeated failures by state and city leaders to manage emergency situations.
The video gained traction as Los Angeles continued to experience anti-ICE riots that have disrupted the city for several days.
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“Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass have already proven their incompetence and poor leadership during the Los Angeles wildfires,” Gibson said.
He was referring to the series of wildfires that broke out earlier this year, causing extensive damage across Southern California, including the Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas.
“Now, as we experience rampant lawlessness and civil unrest, it’s never been more clear,” Gibson continued.
“They’re unable to respond effectively and responsibly during calamity. Whether it’s sheer incompetence or outright malevolence, the reality is stark.”
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Gibson’s comments come as Los Angeles continues to see widespread demonstrations and riots targeting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations.
Protesters have clashed with law enforcement in multiple areas across the city, leading to arrests and reports of injuries to both officers and demonstrators.
Police have declared multiple unlawful assemblies since the protests began.
“California’s in a state of turmoil,” Gibson added.
“And I ask my fellow Angelenos, ‘Why are Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass still in office? How much more of their destructive decision-making masquerading as leadership are we going to tolerate?’”
The actor concluded by calling for political accountability and new leadership in both state and city government.
“It’s time to take back our community and our state and put the power and the privilege in the hands of competent leaders whose goals are to protect us and the way of life this nation was founded upon and promises to offer,” he said.
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Californians have had enough
We need to take back California
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Gibson’s statements have drawn attention not only due to the content of his remarks but also because of his standing in the entertainment industry, which has traditionally leaned politically left.
His decision to speak out publicly on issues involving state leadership and law enforcement response stands in contrast to the silence from many in Hollywood during similar periods of unrest.
The ongoing protests in Los Angeles have included large gatherings, property damage, and confrontations with police outside federal buildings and ICE facilities.
The state of California has faced criticism from multiple sectors over its handling of both natural disasters and public demonstrations.
The 2024 wildfire season left thousands without homes and forced mass evacuations in the Los Angeles area.
Recovery efforts are ongoing, with state officials pledging financial assistance and resources for rebuilding.
As public figures like Gibson weigh in, the pressure on state and local leaders is increasing amid growing public frustration over California’s crisis response infrastructure and governance.
There has been no direct response from either Newsom or Bass to Gibson’s statements as of Sunday evening.
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