A shocking new poll is setting Threads ablaze, demanding answers about California Governor Gavin Newsom and a jaw-dropping $100 million meant for wildfire victims that’s mysteriously gone poof! The question rocking social media: Would you support investigating Governor Gavin Newsom over the missing $100 million? With accusations flying and tempers flaring, this scandal is sparking a firestorm of controversy that’s impossible to ignore.

The saga began with FireAid, a star-studded concert featuring A-listers like Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, billed as a lifeline for Californians who lost everything in the devastating 2024 Los Angeles wildfires. Actors like Miles Teller and Samuel L. Jackson hyped the event, promising every penny of the $100 million raised would go “directly” to victims. But here’s the gut-punch: the money never reached the people it was meant to help. Instead, reports claim it was funneled to 188 nonprofits, many of which are dodging questions about where the cash went. President Trump didn’t hold back, blasting it as a “Democrat-inspired scam” on Truth Social, claiming, “100 MILLION DOLLARS IS MISSING!”
Newsom’s administration is under siege as critics, including furious wildfire survivors, demand accountability. “This is theft from people who lost their homes!” one Threads user raged, echoing sentiments from victims in Altadena and Pacific Palisades, where over 10,000 structures burned. The governor’s team insists the funds were never meant for direct payments, but that’s not what celebrities told donors. “All the money will go directly to people who need it now,” Teller said on live TV. Was it a lie, or just a massive misunderstanding? The public’s not buying Newsom’s excuses, and Threads is exploding with #NewsomScandal hashtags.
Adding fuel to the fire, this isn’t Newsom’s first brush with missing millions. A 2024 state audit revealed California blew $24 billion on homelessness programs with zero tracking of results, leaving 171,000 people still on the streets. “Where does all this money go?” one user posted, while another quipped, “Newsom’s got a black hole in Sacramento!” The governor’s response? A vague nod to “local government challenges” and a promise of new “accountability units.” But with a $68 billion budget deficit and cuts to critical programs like wildfire prevention—$101 million slashed in 2024 alone—skeptics say Newsom’s mismanagement is a pattern, not a glitch.
The FireAid fiasco has sparked wild theories on Threads. Some claim the funds were siphoned to Newsom’s allies or even his own pocket, pointing to his $9.1 million Marin County mansion bought through a shady LLC. “How does a public servant afford that?” one user demanded, noting Newsom’s reported $42 million net worth, fueled by his PlumpJack Group and alleged lobbying gigs. Others defend him, arguing the nonprofits are legit and the money’s tied up in bureaucracy, not corruption. “Give him a break—he’s fighting wildfires and a budget crisis!” one supporter wrote. But with Trump calling for an Attorney General probe, the pressure’s on.
Newsom’s not helping his case. At a tense press conference, he dodged questions about the missing funds, pivoting to his “California Fire Facts” website to debunk “lies.” Yet, CBS News found his fact-checks omit key details, like the dry hydrants in Pacific Palisades that left firefighters helpless. Trump’s claim that Newsom blocked water releases for a tiny fish? Partly true, but not why the hydrants failed. Still, the optics are brutal: a governor who cut $101 million from fire prevention months before catastrophic blazes now can’t account for $100 million meant for victims. “Resign, Newscum!” one Threads user shouted, echoing Trump’s taunts.
The poll’s early results show 60% want Newsom investigated, with comments ranging from “Lock him up!” to “This is just politics—leave him alone!” Threads is a warzone of memes, from crying wildfire victims to Newsom sipping wine at his winery. The hashtag #WhereIsTheMoney is trending, with users demanding receipts. “If he’s clean, show us the books!” one wrote. Meanwhile, Newsom’s team claims the funds are “supporting long-term recovery,” but with most nonprofits ghosting Fox News inquiries, trust is at an all-time low.
This scandal could torch Newsom’s 2028 presidential dreams. Critics like Katy Grimes of California Globe call him a “slimy snake oil salesman” with a “lust for power,” while supporters argue he’s being scapegoated for systemic issues. Either way, the missing $100 million has turned Threads into a battleground, with users split between outrage and defense. Will Newsom come clean, or is this the scandal that finally burns him? Cast your vote and join the chaos! #NewsomScandal #FireAidFiasco #WhereIsTheMoney