Mel Gibson shocked viewers by comparing President Donald Trump’s arrival in California with a father who comes home to discipline his children by ‘taking off his belt’.
The Hacksaw Ridge actor, whose country house in Malibu burned down during the forest fires that raged through South California, joined the Hannity edition on Fox News on Friday, shortly after Trump had an intense conversation with Californian officials.
During the heated meeting, the president repeatedly collided with Democratic politicians, blaming them that they ‘did not do enough’ to control the devastating fires.
Gibson, 69, boldly responded to the tense argument, which was broadcast live, comparing the arrival of Trump with a father who comes home to hit his children.
“It is as if Dad has arrived and his belt off,” he said.
Hannity interviewed the Braveheart actor about his’ frustrating ‘experience’ of experiencing the deadly fires that more than 50,000 hectares have destroyed in the Golden State, according to Calfire.
“How bad has it been?” Hannity, 63, Gibson asked Friday.
Mel Gibson, 69, left Fox News presenter Sean Hannity speechless when he approved the arrival of the President in California with a father who comes home to discipline his children

President Donald Trump had a heated discussion with Californian officials on Friday. During the exchange, which was broadcast live, Trump blamed the democratic politicians that they ‘did not do enough’ to control the devastating fires
‘You have experienced these forest fires. You read about fire hydrants that have no water.
‘You read about cuts on the fire brigade budgets, you read about reservoirs that are empty. I mean, it must be frustrating, “the presenter of the talk show continued.
“Well, that’s true,” Gibson agreed, with which he expressed his persistent frustration about the “bad treatment” of the still burning fires.
“There are people who say,” They must have done it on purpose. ” I will not go that far, but if they did not do it on purpose, I think they certainly facilitated it. ” he added.
There are five more fires active in California on Saturday morning, but all the fires, except the border 2 Fire, which started on Thursday, have reached a control level of at least 80 percent.
The Patriot actor expressed his condolences to the victims.
‘My heart goes out to all other residents. You constantly meet people who have lost their house. And you talk and feel sorry and ridicule each other, and everyone pulls a brave face. It’s a good couple here, “he said.
Gibson said that he was ‘happy’ that the president had arrived, and hoped that his presence and approach to the problems ‘will soon produce results’.
“I am happy that Trump is currently here,” he continued. “I think he will soon achieve some results here.”
Last week Trump named ‘special ambassador’ in Hollywood.

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited displaced residents of California during a tour through the Pacific Palisades district, struck by recent forest fires on January 24

Last week Trump Gibson appointed ‘special ambassador’ in Hollywood after his country house in Malibu, which was worth a million dollars, burned down earlier this month. On the photo: Mel Gibson visits the remains of his house in California

There are five more fires active in California on Saturday morning, but all the fires, except the border 2 Fire, which started on Thursday, have reached a control level of at least 80 percent. On the photo: A structure is burned by the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades district in Los Angeles
The actor said he heard of the appointment by post on the social media of Trump in which he announced this.
“I got the tweet at the same time with all of you and was just as surprised,” he said in a statement. “Yet I responded to the call. It is my duty as a citizen to give all the help and insight I can. “
Gibson discovered for the first time that his house in Malubi had been digested by Brand while recording an episode on the Podcast of Joe Rogan on January 10 and has since opened himself to Fox presenter Laura Ingraham about the tragedy.
“These are things and they can or may not be replaceable, but we are still there and I just look at it in a strange way, such as a purification,” he said. FOX NEWS told.
After he heard that his house was about to be destroyed, the actor said that he and his son sniffed back to the country house in Malibu to grab what they could grab before it all turned into ashes.
He said that the pair only escaped their passport and a few other important documents, while his artworks and books, some of which were from the 16th century and were invaluable, were destroyed in the flames.

Gibson traveled through the fire damage in LA and called the ruinous scenes ‘completely crazy’, while firefighters said ‘there was no warning that the reservoir was almost empty’ and they ‘were stunned’ when the water stopped

Gibson discovered for the first time that his house in Malubi had been destroyed by fire on January 10 and has since opened himself to Fox-Host Laura Ingraham (photo) about the tragedy

It is known that twenty -eight people died in the Los Angeles area, but officials have said that the actual death toll is unknown because the fires continue to destroy neighborhoods. On the photo: Flames rise from the Sunset Fire in the hills overlooking the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles
‘It reminds me of the old cattle bars that people driven off the country. I don’t know … it just seemed a bit handy that there was no water, “he said.
‘The wind conditions and the fact that there were people who were willing, willing and able to found fires. And do they get the assignment for that or do they only act of their own free will? “
It is known that twenty -eight people died in the Los Angeles area after several devastating forest fires, fueled by dry conditions and powerful wind, outbreaks.
Almost 17,000 buildings have been destroyed and tens of thousands of people have been driven out of their homes.
Officials have said that the real death toll is not known because the fires continue to destroy neighborhoods.
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