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Top Trump official asked for more resources to fight a small fire near his Idaho ranch

Nine aircraft responded to the seven-acre blaze, which officials said drew repeated calls from the undersecretary overseeing the Forest Service.

  • On July 12, the Forest Service deployed nine aircraft to the seven-acre Cabin Creek Fire near Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest, an operation costing roughly $114,000 just 15 miles from Michael Boren's ranch.
  • Boren, the Donald Trump-appointed undersecretary overseeing the Forest Service, repeatedly called regional and national offices that day, including once in the middle of the night, demanding to know why reinforcements were delayed.
  • Records show a stark contrast: the Cabin Creek fire received nine aircraft for hours, while a 21-acre blaze near Sugarloaf, Idaho, on June 25 drew just three aircraft for about 13 minutes. Steve Ellis, a 38-year Forest Service veteran, said, "It sounds like it was overkill."
  • Agriculture Department spokesman Michael Abboud defended Boren's actions, stating, "At no point did he pressure leadership or order more resources." However, an official described Boren's conduct as "putting pressure on staff to throw more resources at" the fire.
  • Former officials warned that concentrating scarce aircraft near Boren's backyard reflects the favoritism the national coordination system aims to prevent. The fire broke out when preparedness stood at level four, with aircraft pulled from other Idaho wildfires.
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