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Gavin Newsom Exposed by Grant Cardone For Burning His $65M Malibu House & Grant’s $100M Lawsuit with Gary Brecka E393

Sep 2, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Grant Cardone, a real estate mogul and entrepreneur, discusses the fallout from California's wildfires, including his personal heartbreak over a $65M Malibu home nearly lost. He critiques the state's leadership, linking it to rising homelessness and taxes. Grant also shares insight into his $100M lawsuit with Gary Brecka and innovative investment strategies blending real estate with Bitcoin. With his no-nonsense attitude, he proposes bold solutions to rebuild California and navigate current market dynamics.
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ANECDOTE

Watching Malibu Burn

  • Grant Cardone described the trauma of watching Malibu and the Palisades burn while observing from his home and online Spaces.
  • He reflected on decades of annual Santa Ana wind fires and his sense that the disaster was preventable with better leadership.
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Fires As Leadership Failure

  • Grant argued the Malibu fires were preventable and blamed leadership neglect and bad priorities.
  • He said misaligned priorities make it feel like officials prefer vacant land over protecting residents.
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Homelessness Increases Fire Risk

  • Grant linked a large share of California wildfires to homeless encampments and careless behavior.
  • He framed arson and small ignition sources as low-cost terrorism amplified by systemic incompetence.
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