Newsom seeks to reroute Noem’s $220M ad budget to LA wildfire relief

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom urged the Department of Homeland Security to redirect the remaining funds from Kristi Noem’s $220 million vanity ad campaign to aid Los Angeles wildfire victims, arguing FEMA relief for LA has stalled and Noem’s contracting delays are slowing recovery.
- Gavin Newsom wants ‘Kosplay Kristi’ Noem’s $220M ad money for LA’s fire victims The Independent
- Democrats are probing companies awarded a $220 million ad contract for ties to Noem, Lewandowski NBC News
- Newsom calls outgoing Homeland Security secretary ‘Kosplay Kristi,’ demands agency release $500M in ‘stalled’ wildfire funding Politico
- Kennedy: Noem was ‘dead as fried chicken’ after Senate hearing The Hill
- Kristi Noem's $220 million DHS ad campaigns cost more than some of Hollywood's biggest hits Business Insider
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