This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire. By Philip Wegmann , Susan Crabtree The rubble that defined the Los Angeles landscape in the wake of historic wildfires has been hauled away, leaving behind acre after acre of empty dirt lots where homes once were and will be again. The all-consuming question: When? The White House blames the lagging rebuild on California Gov. Gavin Newsom and accuses him of allowing bureaucracy to strangle the recovery while he is away in South Carolina stoking speculation about his own presidential ambitions. “It is embarrassing,” said an administration official involved in the cleanup from the beginning, an effort widely considered the largest and fastest cleanup of its kind in U.S. history. But while the debris has been dealt…

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