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Draft, Edits, and Denials: Palisades Fire Report Sparks City Hall Fight

by Andrew Powell
February 13, 2026 at 2:42 pm
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Draft, Edits, and Denials: Palisades Fire Report Sparks City Hall Fight

Los Angeles, CA - February 02: Mayor Karen Bass and Angel FC co-founder Julie Uhrman hold up a Angels FC jersey for a photo during state of the city at Expo Center on Monday, Feb. 2, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA. (Ronaldo Bolaños / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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A dispute over how Los Angeles explained one of its most destructive wildfires has ignited a new political firestorm at City Hall.

According to the New York Post, questions intensified after a report revealed that Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ office was involved in shaping how the Los Angeles Fire Department handled media outreach tied to the Palisades Fire and its official after-action review.

The Los Angeles Times reported that LAFD communications with the mayor’s team suggested the fire chief’s availability for interviews would be “contingent on the Mayor’s direction,” warning that additional appearances “could invite a high volume of challenging questions.”

The controversy follows an earlier disclosure by The California Post that the department’s after-action report was significantly altered between its draft and final public versions.

At 92 pages, the original draft was 22 pages longer than the document released in January. Chapter titles were changed and certain terms, including references to “wind,” were removed before publication.

The draft’s executive summary also stated that the review had been prepared at the request of the mayor’s office. That line does not appear in the final report.

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One of the most consequential edits involved language acknowledging that the department lacked sufficient resources to “suppress a wind-driven vegetation fire” and had chosen not to fully pre-deploy available assets in advance of a rare wind event in an effort to remain “fiscally responsible.”

In the final version, that passage was replaced with language stating the LAFD “balanced fiscal responsibility with proper preparation by following its pre-deployment matrix.”

Bass’ office rejected claims that the mayor attempted to soften criticism.

“From Animal Services to the Zoo, the Mayor’s Office is in contact with every city department on issues large and small, and so obviously and appropriately the Mayor’s Office engaged with LAFD about the rollout of the report,” aide Yusef Robb told the Los Angeles Times.

“What did not happen is the illogical and false assertion that the Mayor sought to soften critiques in a report that she herself demanded and on issues of which she has been publicly critical for more than a year,” Robb added.

The competing versions of the report and the communications surrounding its release have fueled accusations that the city’s public messaging was tightly managed as scrutiny over the Palisades Fire response grew.

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