It looks like another Democrat is skirting transparency laws—this time, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is under fire for deleting her text messages, preventing media organizations from obtaining them through public records requests.
According to a bombshell report from the Los Angeles Times, Bass’s text messages—including those sent during her controversial trip to Ghana while L.A. was battling wildfires—have mysteriously vanished.
Why? Because her phone is set not to save messages, making it impossible to track what she was discussing during a major city crisis.
The Los Angeles Times tried to access Bass’s communications but was told the messages no longer exist. City attorney David Michaelson defended the mayor, claiming:
“Her phone is set not to save text messages.”
This revelation raises serious questions about whether Bass is intentionally evading public scrutiny. After all, the city’s own document retention policy requires that most records be kept for at least two years—so why would her messages conveniently disappear?
According to the L.A. Times, Bass’s actions may violate both state law and the city’s own administrative code. Yet city officials are brushing it off, claiming there’s “no requirement” that government employees save texts.
That’s a weak excuse, especially given that government records laws exist to ensure transparency and accountability—something Democrat leaders in California seem to ignore when it suits them.
In response, Breitbart News has reached out to Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman to ask whether he intends to investigate Mayor Bass over her mysteriously erased communications.
Will anything come of it? That remains to be seen. But let’s be real—if this were a Republican official, the mainstream media would be in an all-out frenzy, demanding investigations and legal action.
The bigger question here is: What was Bass discussing that she didn’t want the public to see?
Her Ghana trip already raised eyebrows—leaving the city while L.A. faced devastating wildfires wasn’t exactly a great look. But now, the fact that her communications from that time have been wiped clean suggests there may be something even more damaging lurking beneath the surface.
This isn’t just about missing texts. This is about accountability, transparency, and trust.
One thing is clear: Los Angeles deserves answers—and Karen Bass owes the public an explanation.
Ho, Hummmmm. There is no more accountability for any actions these “politicians” do or say. The lies in government could sink the Titanic. They will have what they want when they want it. NO Recourse. We, the little people, can eat cake