Although it’s not being covered with the same urgency, thousands of victims are still affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. The Game, a rapper who has done all he can to help wildfire victims, is not happy with how people in certain areas are being ignored.
On Wednesday, in a video posted to Instagram, the Compton MC called out Trump and news outlets that are ignoring certain California neighborhoods, saying in the video, “Most of the big media outlets, the president… I think President Trump went over to the affected areas of Pacific Palisades, but he didn’t make his way to Altadena. I’m not telling President Trump what he has to do or what he should do or nothing like that, but let’s not forget about Altadena.”
This refers to Trump’s visit to the Pacific Palisades last week.
Many people on social media shared the rapper’s sentiments, calling out the president for neglecting Altadena’s victims.
The “Hate It or Love It” rapper shared similar thoughts during an interview with TMZ on Wednesday, saying, “Obviously Trump came to see the Palisades Fire and everyone affected needs hearts, but these people are just as important. I think that President Trump and anybody else that is running the country need to come down here and do their due diligence here as well.”
Nobody can make that criticism of The Game, who has been one of the most active celebrities when it comes to helping families across Los Angeles who have lost their homes amid this natural disaster.
In multiple posts on his Instagram page, he is seen lending a helping hand and assisting those in need. He’s specifically helped displaced pets, partnering with Cleo Critters Care, to provide food and water to animal shelters so these pets can be returned to their owners.