07/07/2025 / By Laura Harris
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved a disaster relief request from California Gov. Gavin Newsom following weeks of violent unrest in Los Angeles that caused an estimated $1 billion in damages.
In a press release on Tuesday, July 1, SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler confirmed that Los Angeles qualifies for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) declaration, unlocking up to $2 million in low-interest loans for small businesses affected by the chaos. The funds are intended to support operating expenses like payroll, rent and utilities.
“Today, the SBA announced approval of Governor Gavin Newsom’s long-overdue request for disaster relief in downtown LA, where he allowed pro-illegal alien riots to harm our brave ICE agents and destroy small businesses in the city. Once again, President Donald J. Trump is saving California from radical leaders who fail to protect their own communities from violent rioters,” the SBA wrote in its official release. (Related: LA rioters are defending VIOLENT CRIMINALS arrested by ICE.)
Small business owners are now eligible to apply for federal assistance. The SBA said applications for the EIDL program are open immediately and encouraged affected businesses to apply online or contact their local SBA office for support.
According to the SBA, it urged the governor to seek federal relief earlier but claimed Newsom resisted, allegedly downplaying the violence in favor of a political narrative. Loeffler accused the governor of prioritizing “violent rioters, paid protestors and criminal illegal aliens” over small business owners left “standing in the rubble.”
“Governor Newsom allowed a mob to rampage LA – standing with violent rioters, paid protestors and criminal illegal aliens over law-abiding citizens. Despite an estimated $1 billion in damage, he refused federal relief for weeks, insisting that the riots were peaceful even as small business owners stood in the rubble,” said Loeffler. “Although the SBA has approved California’s disaster relief request and will begin delivering immediate aid to the innocent victims, Governor Newsom must take accountability for his state-sanctioned crisis – and stop playing politics with Americans’ livelihoods.”
Aside from the estimated $1 billion in damages in California, LA City Controller Kenneth Mejia estimated at least $32 million in municipal costs, including emergency services, damaged infrastructure and lost revenue from tourism.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, on June 20, Mejia said the estimated costs of the unrest jumped by another $12 million since mid-June, with more than $29 million attributed to LA Police Department operations alone. Additional expenses include damages to public and private property, lost tourism revenue and emergency services, including over $1.1 million spent by the LA Fire Department.
The chaos spiraled into widespread violence, looting, arson and attacks on police. Rioters were seen torching both private and law enforcement vehicles, while officers deployed tear gas and flash bangs in attempts to regain control. Authorities have made hundreds of arrests on charges ranging from vandalism to attempted murder.
Mejia then warned that these figures will likely increase and that potential lawsuits could add to the financial strain.
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