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The Game is calling out Donald Trump ... he says the president needs to visit the site of the Eaton wildfire and talk to victims in Altadena who lost everything.

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00:00A lot of people have been affected with the Eden fire.
00:04I mean, as we're at the end of containment, I mean, is there still a lot of work that
00:09needs to be done for the victims?
00:11You know, a lot of my friends that are out of town have been, you know, sending love
00:15and care and saying, you know, like, well, you know, the fires are contained now.
00:20You guys are okay.
00:21And I'm like, nah, we're not okay.
00:24And when I say we, I mean, everyone has been affected, right?
00:27Either physically, emotionally, you know, people, people have lost everything.
00:33And my thing is like, if someone who is not here really wants to understand the magnitude
00:39of what's going on, just think about your home, right?
00:43Wherever, wherever you call home, whether it be a car or an actual house, or you live
00:46with your parents or you live alone, anything that feels like home to you, imagine that
00:50just being wiped away.
00:52And then you can truly understand the magnitude of what's going on out here, you know?
00:57I know Trump only came to see the Palisades fire.
00:59I mean, do you feel like he can't, I mean, he kind of missed coming to see the Eden fire
01:03site?
01:04I mean, addressing that a little bit more?
01:07I think that President-elect Trump, if he, I mean, obviously he came to see the, you
01:13know, the Palisades fire.
01:15And again, everyone affected, you know, needs hearts, needs human, like, needs humans to
01:20do the human thing.
01:22But this fire is just as, these people are just as important.
01:27And I think that President Trump and anybody else, right, like, that is, you know, running
01:32the country that we as a people, as American people are putting in office, need to come
01:37down here and do their due diligence here as well.

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