In recent weeks, Trump and his allies — notably billionaire Elon Musk on his X platform — have attacked Newsom's leadership and at times promoted misinformation about California's response. And House Speaker Mike Johnson has suggested there should be conditions on federal wildfire aid to force changes in California.
A Trump executive order directs agencies to 'to route more water' across the state. But some say there's a lot more at stake.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on tried to play semantics and weasel out of blame by saying state reservoirs were “completely full” when the LA fires broke out.
California governor launches a fact-checking site amid historic wildfires and doubles National Guard as flames threaten more landmarks.
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Winds have picked up and are expected to continue through Tuesday morning, raising the risk of new wildfires sparking
Gov. Gavin Newsom penned a letter to President-elect Donald Trump on Friday, inviting him to California to see the devastation left by the fires in Los Angeles County firsthand.
Gavin Newsom on Monday expanded the special legislative session ... feel the state's priority should be focused entirely on the ongoing fire response in Southern California. "The disconnect between what Californians need and what Democrats are focused ...
They either have a death wish, they’re stupid, or there’s something else going on that we don’t understand. But we want the water that they’re
President Donald Trump announced that he was withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement, the Washington Examiner reported. The move was among the numerous executive orders Trump signed on his first day in office after his inauguration. The new president called the climate agreement unfair and costly while announcing the decision.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom passed the buck when asked about the public’s anger over the state’s response to the devastating wildfires engulfing Los Angeles — instead claiming local leaders were failing to provide adequate information.