Is $ 100 million missing? Trump called the firiad ‘another Democrat Inspotivated Scam’; California Wildfire Charity Fund never reach direct victims

US President Donald Trump has launched a stunning attack on California’s wildfire relief efforts, accused of placing a “total disaster” branding and planning a scam and running a scam.Trump wrote in a post on Trump, “‘Firiad’ is a total disaster. Another Democrat looks like a inspired scam. The $ 100 million is missing. He also convicted Democrat California Gavner Gavin Newsom for refusing to release important water reserves during the crisis.“Governor Newsmam refused to release billions of gallons from Northern California, and Pacific Northwest. What difference did it make up! I have ended it since then, and it has now been released. All federal housing permits have also been approved, the city is late for years. Remove the fire victims for their approval, and now do it!”Trump’s remarks took place amid increasing investigation on the distribution of funds raised during the fireid concert, staged at two major places: Sophie Stadium and Forum in January. The specialists such as Oleivia Rodrigo, Billy Elish and Red Hot Chile Papers, owned by Steve Balmer, owner of Los Angeles Clippers, were brought to $ 100 million after matching all public donations according to CBS news, in which CBS was brought to $ 100 million.Although several organizations praised the sharp distribution of firefit benefit funds, concerns began to air online and on social media and alleging that donations were not reaching the forest fire victims. In response to these claims, Representative Kevin Kelly (R-Rogkin) wrote a letter that requested the Department of Justice to investigate the matter.However, many recipient organizations have publicly defended the firid, citing rapid distribution and tangible effects. “We received $ 250,000,” said Kevin Macmans, spokesman of the Pasadeena Human Society. “We were able to save the lives of a lot of animals because of that donation.”LA Regional Food Bank CEO Michael Flad said that the firiyad came at a significant time when the demand for food aid increased by 30% due to the devastation caused by Wildfires in Pacific Palisads and Altadena. Flood told Los Angeles Times, “It was particularly high in January because so many people were displaced and lost electricity and water.” “People had to move forward with family and friends around County. We did a food bank in Engelwood in February and we saw how many displaced the two were displaced by the fire.”On the other hand, many people said that they did not get any money from the incident.David Howard, who lost two houses in Pacific Palisades, said, “I have not seen any benefit from Ferid Money, and I am very involved here nor my neighbors.”According to the Firead website, the concert estimated an estimated $ 100 million for “direct relief”. During the incident, hosts and actor Miles Taylor assured the audience that “all the money raised will go directly to those who need more long -term efforts to make it.”However, last week, Charity said it was not possible to make direct payments.Fox News reported, “Firiad does not have the ability to pay directly to individuals and it was never a plan. We participated directly with reliable local non-profit organizations … to reach the needy communities,” Fox News said.Despite praise from support groups, these allegations have ruled the political debate to deal with the transparency of the state’s relief, emergency management and the transparency of charity fund allocation.