Donald Trump Jr. called out the Los Angeles County Fire Department for sending spare equipment to Ukraine in 2022.
Prominent conservative voices have been quick to link the challenges faced by the Los Angeles Fire Department during the ongoing wildfires to Crowley’s DEI focus: Donald Trump Jr. tweeted ...
In a meeting with local, state and congressional leaders, Trump assured them "the federal government is standing behind you 100%."
Climate scientists PolitiFact spoke to disagreed with Trump Jr. and said climate change contributed to the Los Angeles fires’ size and destructiveness. Numerous studies have linked human-caused climate change to the western U.S.’ worsening wildfires.
President Trump landed in Los Angeles Friday afternoon to tour damage from the devastating Palisades Fire, one of two deadly wildfires fires this month, greeting Gov. Gavin Newsom who was waiting at the bottom of the steps to Air Force One.
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.
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The death toll from wildfires that have been raging near Los Angeles since early this month rose to 29 on Monday, officials said.
Donald Trump has a new condition on federal assistance to California. It’s all part of a plan to use the country’s largest state for his own political agenda.
The catastrophic fires in Los Angeles are far from extinguished ... Meanwhile, the president’s son Donald Trump Jr. attacked the L.A. Fire Department for donating surplus supplies to Ukraine ...
Natural disasters like wildfires, floods and hurricanes can have devastating financial consequences for homeowners, yet many are still expected to pay their mortgages — even if their homes are uninhabitable. These tips and resources may help if you find yourself in that daunting situation.
President Trump pushed local leaders to allow homeowners affected by the fires access to clear and clean their properties quickly. But is that putting speed ahead of consequences?