President Donald Trump will do the damage on Friday Firefighters In Los Angeles on Friday, he continues with the Gov of California, on the disaster and the manipulation of federal aid.
Trump told Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Wednesday that he was in Los Angeles, North Carolina, when Hurricane Helene hit in September.
“I’m stopping in North Carolina, first of all, because people treated the Democrats very badly and I’m stopping there,” Trump told Hannity. “We’re going to get that thing straightened out because they’ve been dealing with a hurricane for a few months now. And then I’m going to — I’m going to go to California.
Trump’s White House Schedule has not been announced as of Thursday night. Newsh told reporters he would be at the airport on Thursday to welcome the president.
Trump has come down hard and joined with some Republican leaders in Congress to attach federal disaster funding to changes in his water policies and forest management.

President Donald Trump asks a reporter a question during a news briefing in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, 2025, 2025, DC
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“I don’t think we should give up California until the water runs out,” the president told Hannity.
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California officials they have been repeated He denied Trump’s assertions.
Trump’s claims to protect the Delta Smelt, an endangered fish, thanks to L.A.’s water supply, according to Ashley Hornouse, a California Water Policy Advisor to the non-profit conservation organization Wildlife Advocates.
home house He told ABC news Delta did not have the most protective regulations, during former President Barack Obama’s administration, it had only about 1.2% of departure additions.

An aerial view of the fire damage caused by the Eaton Fire is shown in Altadena, California. 2025, 22, 22.
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On Thursday, the House resolved the Our Forests Act, a bipartisan measure to help prevent catastrophic disasters and ensure California continues to provide sound forest management.
The bill provides information on firefighting costs, and amortizes firefighting recovery activities, authorizes wildfire recovery activities, predicts wildfires in high-risk areas and states through data, expires environmental reviews to reduce planning times, and establishes a Critical Forest Management Costs and interagency center has state and local governments to help.