Los Ángeles lleva cuatro días ardiendo y el presidente electo, Donald Trump, que tomará posesión en una semana, todavía no se ha acercado a las zonas afectadas por unos incendios sin precedentes en la región. El gobernador de California, Gavin Newsom, ha invitado formalmente a Trump a unirse a él en su visita a terreno en una carta abierta. El político demócrata, que suena como candidato presidenciable en 2028 y tiene una guerra abierta con Trump, firma la misiva “con respeto y la mano tendida”, pero trasluce el reproche. Elogia al presidente saliente, Joe Biden, de su mismo partido, y critica la reacción de Trump. El fuego ya había dejado al menos 11 muertos y 13 desaparecidos al cierre de esta edición.
The main conceptual idea of the text is the stark contrast between California Governor Gavin Newsom's call for unity and action in the face of devastating wildfires, and former president Donald Trump's divisive rhetoric and inaction.
Newsom extends an olive branch to Trump, inviting him to visit the burned areas and work together, while criticizing Trump's name-calling and blaming him for politicizing the tragedy. The text highlights the importance of bipartisan cooperation during times of crisis, emphasizing the human cost of the wildfires while contrasting Newsom's leadership with Trump's divisive approach.
The main conceptual idea of the text is the stark contrast between California Governor Gavin Newsom's call for unity and action in the face of devastating wildfires, and former president Donald Trump's divisive rhetoric and inaction. Newsom extends an olive branch to Trump, inviting him to visit the burned areas and work together, while criticizing Trump's name-calling and blaming him for politicizing the tragedy. The text highlights the importance of bipartisan cooperation during times of crisis, emphasizing the human cost of the wildfires while contrasting Newsom's leadership with Trump's divisive approach.