VIDEO: James Woods Cries During Interview – Heartbreaking Loss

James Woods

(GoRealNewsNow.com) – Beloved patriot and actor James Woods broke down on live television as he recounted the frightening and heartbreaking moment he lost his home to the recent Los Angeles wildfires.

See the video below.

Woods, known for his tough public persona, showed a deep vulnerability that resonated with many who have experienced similar tragedies.

Woods’ residence in Pacific Palisades, treasured after an extensive renovation, succumbed to the flames.

He described the devastation as akin to “losing a loved one,” demonstrating the profound impact these fires have on properties and people’s hearts and minds.

“I couldn’t believe our lovely little home in the hills held on this long, It feels like losing a loved one,” he recounted.

Tragically, these blazes have not only consumed homes but also taken two lives and displaced countless families. Woods’ experience speaks volumes about the dangers and vulnerabilities present in Southern California today.

The actor’s personal experience highlights the value of family support in times of crisis. His wife’s niece offered her piggy bank to help rebuild their home, showcasing a touching moment of human kindness.

Woods did not hold back criticism of California’s Democratic leaders, blaming them for poor fire management.

He specifically targeted Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom, accusing them of not adequately managing potential fire threats.

Many, like Woods, firmly believe that these devastating fires are not the result of climate change but rather leadership’s inadequate prevention and preparation measures.

“This fire is not from ‘climate change,’ you ignorant a–hole. It’s because liberal idiots like you elect liberal idiots like Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass,” Woods posted on X.

Moreover, the wildfires have caused the evacuation of around 70,000 people and threatened 28,000 structures.

The Los Angeles Fire Department requested off-duty firefighters to assist the overwhelmed firefighting teams.

Over 100 schools were closed, and power shutoffs affected nearly 180,000 people, with murmurs of more to come if conditions fail to improve.

Woods continues to share images and videos of the flames on social media, offering gratitude for friends and family who supported him.

The devastation captured on camera and Woods’ passionate criticisms should serve as a reminder of citizens’ ongoing battle against natural disasters exacerbated by failed leadership.

It calls for immediate and effective solutions rather than empty promises from those in power.

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