Film producer and actor Mel Gibson lauded President Trump’s recent visit to California amid the ongoing wildfires and predicted the new commander-in-chief will make things better in the Golden
President Trump will venture into deep-blue California on Friday for a closely-watched visit that could determine disaster aid for the state and how Trump will work with Democratic governors
Donald Trump has named two conditions that he said he will need to see before agreeing to provide federal disaster relief to California.
The president was greeted by Gov. Newsom in L.A. Friday afternoon for a brief trip where he announced that the state will receive full federal backing to rebuild.
After a tour of areas damaged by the California wildfires, the president sparred with local leaders and blamed them for a wide variety of issues affecting the disaster response.
The president has had harsh words for state and local leaders in California amid the deadly blazes. He recently suggested that any federal aid could come with strings.
President Donald Trump arrived in Southern California and was greeted by Gov. Gavin Newsom ahead of touring areas affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
In fire-ravaged California, the state’s Democratic leaders pressed Trump for federal assistance that he’s threatened to hold up, some setting aside their past differences to shower him with praise.
President Donald Trump went off the rails when asked about California wildfires during his first full day in office. He claims city officials are diverting "limitless" water to the ocean through a "massive valve.
Trump pledged to provide federal disaster relief for people affected by the deadly wildfires ravaging southern California.
Trump and Melania visited Los Angeles for the Palisades fire evaluation. Trump criticised California's response and FEMA, threatening to withdraw aid and restructure FEMA, while blaming local leaders for disaster management failures.