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Monday, March 10, 2025

Newsom bailed out utility behind Cal. wildfires – after collecting 6 figures in donations: book claims

 California Gov. Gavin Newsom bailed out his state’s biggest utility, which caused some of the Golden State’s worst wildfires, after being showered in hundreds of thousands in donations from executives, according to a scorching assessment of his leadership in a new book.

Instead, he opted to go after oil and gas companies over climate change claims.

 “Newsom holds oil and gas companies responsible for wildfires but not the utilities that caused most of them after he and his wife raked in hundreds of thousands in donations,” Susan Crabtree and Jedd McFatter write in their muckraking book, “Fool’s Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All.”

California Governor Gavin Newsom surveys damage in during the Palisades Fire on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, in Pacific Palisades, CA.MediaNews Group via Getty Images

The authors note Newsom, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender, filed a lawsuit against oil and gas companies, alleging they misled the public about climate change, which contributes to conditions for wildfires.

But Newsom went easy on a monopolistic utility — Pacific Gas and Electric Company or PG&E, the authors say.

“While blaming the oil companies for contributing to climate change, he failed to hold PG&E and other utilities accountable for wildfires that spewed record amounts of carbon and other toxic smoke into the area,” the authors said in the book, to be released this week.

PG&E pleaded guilty in June 2020 to 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter in the wildfires that destroyed the northern California town of Paradise in 2018.

The authors note Newsom, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender, filed a lawsuit against oil and gas companies, alleging they misled the public about climate change, which contributes to conditions for wildfires.

That blaze — named the Camp Fire — ignited because of a downed PG&E power line on Nov. 8, 2018, burning more than 153,000 acres, leveling 13,500 homes and killing 85 people

“But far from holding the massive utility accountable, Newsom spearheaded a legislative bankruptcy deal that allowed the utility to continue operating, then signed $21 billion in new insurance protections for PG&E into law,” the authors said.

PG&E is a big donor to California Dems, with close ties to the Newsoms, the excerpts of the book obtained by The Post reveal.

“Over the past two decades, Newsom and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, have accepted at least $700,000 in donations from PG&E. The funds went to Newsom’s many campaign coffers and his wife’s gender-justice films, at least one of which was screened in PG&E’s corporate San Francisco skyscraper in 2011,” the authors said.

The book points out that PG&E is listed in the credits of two of Siebel Newsom’s films as an “associate producer.”

Workers from PG&E work on repairing and restoring power lines on January 13, 2025 in Altadena, California, where the devastating Eaton Fire caused widespread damage.AFP via Getty Images

Siebel Newsom founded the Representation Project film company.

The book also notes that Newsom pal Jason Kinney is a partner at Axiom advisers, a top lobbying firm that represented companies “to whom the utility [PG&E] owed millions [of dollars]” while it filed for bankruptcy.

Newsom faced a ferocious backlash for hypocritically attending a birthday celebration for Kinney on Nov. 6,2020 at the Napa Valley French Laundry restaurant, violating his own COVID-19 pandemic stay at home rules and to wear masks at gatherings.

After Newsom engineered the bankruptcy deal and that passed the state legislature, the PG&E creditors represented by Axiom were “paid in full” and Axiom collected at least $400,000 in fees for their lobbying work for the creditors, the book said.

The Palisades Fire burns a residence in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025.AP

The California Utility Commission, whose commissioners are all now appointed by Newsom, also regularly approved increases on PG&E’s already sky high bills on customers, the authors said.

Newsom caused a stir last week, splitting with Democrats, acknowledging that “it’s deeply unfair” to allow transgender athletes to compete against biological women, while chatting with a MAGA conservative Charlie Kirk on his podcast debut episode, “This is Gavin Newsom.”

Co-author Crabtree, in a statement to The Post, said Newsom is part of the problem, not the solution, to California’s problems.

“Everything about Gavin Newsom is performative, rather than performance-based,” Crabtree said.

“From his college admission, the launch of his wine business with Getty money, to his political rise – all were handed to him on a silver platter. That’s why he thinks he can run for president via podcast while leaving his state in shambles.”

She added: “It’s also why he has no problem taking money from PG&E, which caused the deadliest fire in California history, to fund his campaigns, ballot initiatives and his wife’s gender-justice films, while acting like he cares about wildfire victims.”

The Post reached out to Newsom for comment.

https://nypost.com/2025/03/10/us-news/gavin-newsom-scorched-for-pgampe-relationship-in-new-book/

Trump envoy Witkoff plans Moscow visit to meet Putin



President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, plans a visit to Moscow to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, a person briefed on the plans said on Monday.

Witkoff, who is officially Trump’s Middle East envoy, has played a growing role in efforts to bring about an end to the three-year-old Ukraine war.


The person, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed a Bloomberg News report that Witkoff would be going to Moscow for talks with Putin but had no further details.

Trump has expressed a desire to meet Putin and, since taking office in January, has pursued an effort to reverse the icy relations with Russia of the previous Biden administration.



Witkoff met Putin in Moscow last month and brought back American schoolteacher Marc Fogel, who had been sentenced to 14 years in a Russian prison after being detained for holding medically prescribed marijuana.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading a delegation to Saudi Arabia for talks on Tuesday with Ukrainian officials about the war. U.S. officials planned to use the meeting in part to determine whether Ukraine is willing to make material concessions to Russia to end the war, two U.S. officials said.

Trump Administration Prepared to Enforce Iran Oil Sanctions

 


US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the Trump administration is prepared to enforce US sanctions on Iranian oil production.

“When he was president last time, Iranian oil exports shrunk down to very modest levels,” Wright said during a Bloomberg Television interview at the CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston on Monday.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-03-10/trump-s-administration-prepared-to-enforce-iran-oil-sanctions

Federal Investigation Finds Maine Department Of Education In Violation Of Title IX

 by Steven Kovac via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

This week, a federal investigation determined that the Maine Department of Education (MDOE) violated the rights of female athletes under its charge.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills speaks with President Donald Trump at the Governors Working Session in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington on Feb. 21, 2025. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images

Official notice of the MDOE’s failure to comply with Title IX was sent to state officials in a Feb. 25 letter from Anthony Archeval, acting director of the Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights. Archeval estimated that about $700,000 received by the MDOE in 2024 from federal sources could be in jeopardy because of its noncompliance.

The notice was addressed to Maine Gov. Janet Mills and state Attorney General Aaron Frey.

Neither Mills nor Frey responded to a request for comment.

The determination of violation was made four days after a widely publicized exchange about men in women’s sports between Mills and President Donald Trump at a Feb. 21 White House meeting with the nation’s governors.

After Trump called Mills out for her defiance and threatened to cut off federal funds, the Maine governor affirmed her opposition to Title IX policy and said she would see him in court.

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity that receives federal financial assistance, in part, stating: “No person shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, be treated differently from another person or otherwise be discriminated against in any interscholastic, intercollegiate, club or intramural athletics offered by a recipient (of federal funds).”

In 2024, the Biden administration implemented a rule that, for the purposes of Title IX, the definition of discrimination on the basis of sex includes sexual orientation, gender identity, sex stereotypes, and sex characteristics.

In his letter, Archeval cited a recent decision by the United States District Court Eastern District of Kentucky (Tennessee v. Cardona), which said in part, “When Title IX is viewed in its entirety, it is abundantly clear that discrimination on the basis of sex means discrimination on the basis of being a male or female.”

On Jan. 9, the federal court vacated the Biden-era rule.

Evidence of Noncompliance

Archeval wrote that the Office for Civil Rights investigation found that on Feb. 17, 2025, Greely High School violated Title IX “through the participation of a male athlete in a women’s high school track meet.”

The Maine state capitol building in Augusta, in this file photo. Josh Lintz/FormulaNone

The letter also cited that Maine Coast Waldorf, a public high school, violated Title IX by allowing a male athlete to participate in a women’s high school ski event on Feb. 18 and 19.

States’ Rights Versus Federal Supremacy

Institutional policies and certain state laws in Maine that conflict with Trump’s executive order and the Title IX rules put forth by the Trump administration were highlighted in Archeval’s letter.

Archeval noted that the Maine Principals’ Association (MPA) is the governing body for youth sports in the state and that all public high schools, as well as a number of private schools, are MPA members.

In 2024, the MPA approved a policy allowing athletes who identify as transgender to compete on teams either according to their birth-assigned gender or their gender identity.

Archeval also cited the Maine Human Rights Act, which states, “The opportunity for an individual at an educational institution to participate in all educational, counseling and vocational guidance programs, all apprenticeship and on-the-job training programs and all extracurricular activities without discrimination because of sex, sexual orientation or gender identity, a physical or mental disability, ancestry, national origin, race, color or religion is recognized and declared to be a civil right.”

Mike Burnham, executive director of the MPA, has stated that the MPA is committed to following state law on gender identity.

The Office for Civil Rights letter cited comments made by Burnham, who said Trump’s executive order is “in conflict” with the Maine Human Rights Act. Trump signed the Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government order on Jan. 20, which states that there are only two sexes and women-only spaces are to be protected for women only.

Jeff Porter, superintendent of Maine School Administrative District 51, the home of Greely High School, published a letter stating that the MDOE told the state’s school districts that Trump’s order applies only to federal agencies and does not mitigate the authority of Maine law or locally adopted school board policies.

Porter said the MDOE memo stressed that schools are expected to abide by the Maine Human Rights Act, and in the case of athletics, the MPA has adopted the position to follow state law.

The issue of federal funding of school districts rests with the state and not local districts, Porter said.

After a federal court vacated the 2024 rules last month, the new federal guidance reinforces compliance with the 2020 rules, which we are re-adopting,” he said.

Archeval told Mills and Frey that if compliance from the MDOE is not forthcoming, he may send a referral to the Department of Justice, in addition to the potential loss of federal funding.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/federal-investigation-finds-maine-department-education-violation-title-ix

Zelensky Must Prepare Elections, Cede Territory To End The War: Trump Admin

 The Trump White House wants Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to begin planning elections or else consider stepping down as a condition for the resumption of US military aid and intelligence sharing, a fresh NBC report reveals. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also said Monday that Ukraine must cede territory.

Ukraine "would have to make concessions over land that Russia had taken since 2014 as part of any agreement to end the war," The NY Times reports. "The most important thing that we have to leave here with is a strong sense that Ukraine is prepared to do difficult things, like the Russians are going to have to do difficult things, to end this conflict or at least pause it in some way, shape or form," Rubio told reporters as he flew from the US to Jeddah - as quoted in multiple outlets.

American and Ukrainian officials are meeting in Saudi Arabia. The question of elections in Ukraine, which have been canceled indefinitely under martial law, has moved to the forefront also as pressure is still on for Kiev to sign the minerals deal.

"As President Trump demonstrated by reading President Zelenskyy’s message at the joint session, the Ukrainians have made positive movement. With meetings in Saudi this coming week, we look forward to hearing more positive movement that will hopefully ultimately end this brutal war and bloodshed," White House National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes said this weekend when asked about Trump's requirements.

Via The Hill

Rubio in Riyadh has further explained, "The important point in this meeting is to establish clearly their intentions, their desire, as they've said publicly now numerous times, to reach a point where peace is possible," Rubio said of Tuesday's delegation meeting with the Ukrainians. "And then we'll have to determine how far they are from the Russian position, which we don't know yet either. And then once you understand where both sides truly are, it gives you a sense of how big the divide is and how hard it's going to be."

There's widespread acknowledgement in Washington that Ukrainian forces will never be able to pry the four annexed territories in the east back from Russia.

The question of Crimea will be something Moscow will also never budge on - and Kiev is likely more willing at this point to give up any future claims on it, which has been the historic home of Russian naval power on the Black Sea.

As for elections, Zelensky's term in office expired in May 2024, and Ukrainian parliament has recently reaffirmed the Constitutionality of Zelensky's mandate as leader of the country during wartime. However, Trump last month called him a 'dictator' who canceled elections, and even long before that called him the "world's greatest salesman" as he received hundreds of billions from the US and Western allies.

Below are the key lines from the Sunday NBC report:

Trump wants the deal, which would give the United States a stake in Ukraine’s mineral resources, signed. But he also wants to see a change in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s attitude toward peace talks, the officials said, including a willingness to make concessions such as giving up territory to Russia. Trump also wants Zelenskyy to make some movement toward elections in Ukraine and possibly toward stepping down as his country’s leader, the officials said.

As for some reports which suggest the next round of US-Russia talks are about to get underway, the Kremlin is denying that anything has been set:

Russian and U.S. officials do not plan to meet in Saudi Arabia this week for a new round of diplomatic talks, the Kremlin said Monday.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov denied a CNN report claiming that Trump administration officials planned to meet separately with Russian and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia this week. The report, citing an unnamed source, did not specify who would have attended the discussions.

Increased speculation came after President Trump said Sunday that "big meetings" in Saudi Arabia would include Russia - after one "successful" meeting led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio already took place.

On the battlefield, Russia and Ukraine continue trading drone attacks on key energy infrastructure. But in the 'war of attrition' the Ukrainian side is losing, by almost all accounts.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-wants-zelensky-prepare-elections-restart-us-aid-intel-sharing