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Trump and Newsom Work Together Amid Fire Disaster in California

President Trump and Governor Newsom meet to address the ongoing L.A. wildfires, emphasizing the need for federal aid while navigating water policy tensions.

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  1. Trump in California: 'It's Not the Homeowner's Fault' Their House Burned Down

    Trump's proposal to provide bonuses to homeowners affected by the fires reflects a sympathetic stance toward those who suffered due to the disasters, emphasizing that the loss of their homes was not their fault.

    Trump in California: 'It's Not the Homeowner's Fault' Their House Burned Down

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  2. Donald Trump promises wildfire aid for Los Angeles after standoff over California water policies

    Although President Trump's visit to California has sparked concerns due to his past threats to withhold federal aid, his promises of support during this critical moment reveal a willingness to collaborate for the recovery from the devastating wildfires.

    Donald Trump promises wildfire aid for Los Angeles after standoff over California water policies

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  3. Trump Tells LA Mayor ‘I Know My People’ As He Slams Her For Slow Fire Cleanup

    Despite the urgency of the situation, Trump argues that residents should not have to wait for bureaucratic processes to start rebuilding their homes, emphasizing that they are eager and capable of handling the cleanup themselves.

    Trump Tells LA Mayor ‘I Know My People’ As He Slams Her For Slow Fire Cleanup

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  4. 'Getting rid of FEMA': Takeaways from Trump's trip to two disaster zones

    The turmoil surrounding FEMA under Trump’s presidency highlights not only his dissatisfaction with the agency’s response but also raises questions about the politicization of disaster aid, as he intertwines recovery assistance with demands for voter ID laws in California.

    'Getting rid of FEMA': Takeaways from Trump's trip to two disaster zones

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  5. Trump publicly spars with Karen Bass after touring wildfire damage

    Trump's contentious remarks and threats to withhold federal emergency aid paint a picture of a leader more focused on political point-scoring than on genuinely supporting Californians in their time of need.

    Trump publicly spars with Karen Bass after touring wildfire damage

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  6. LA residents fume at Mayor Karen Bass during Trump wildfire roundtable: ‘We can’t even see our homes right now!’

    Mayor Karen Bass’s comments about speeding up the rebuilding process for wildfire victims seem detached from the harsh reality faced by those who are still unable to access their properties, reflecting a frustrating disconnect between her assurances and the community's desperate need for clarity and support.

    LA residents fume at Mayor Karen Bass during Trump wildfire roundtable: ‘We can’t even see our homes right now!’

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  7. California Gov. Newsom slows his Trump criticism as president visits fire sites

    Despite a history of animosity, both Trump and Newsom appear to recognize the urgent need for cooperation in the face of the devastating fires in California, which may lead to a cautious truce in their long-standing feud.

    California Gov. Newsom slows his Trump criticism as president visits fire sites

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  8. News Analysis: Pause the resistance: Newsom, Democrats welcome Trump amid crisis

    The interaction between Trump and Newsom at LAX signifies a potential shift towards cooperation, despite their contentious history, as both leaders navigate the urgent need for federal aid amidst California's crisis.

    News Analysis: Pause the resistance: Newsom, Democrats welcome Trump amid crisis

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  9. Trump pledges to work with California's Newsom, eyes FEMA overhaul

    Trump's ongoing critique of California's fire response and his intent to dismantle FEMA reflect a troubling disregard for effective disaster management and a failure to recognize the unprecedented challenges posed by climate-related crises.

    Trump pledges to work with California's Newsom, eyes FEMA overhaul

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  10. Trump, Newsom enjoy friendly greeting, suggest they can work together

    Despite their political rivalry and past criticisms, Trump and Newsom demonstrated the potential for cooperation in addressing the urgent issue of wildfire relief, emphasizing the importance of collaboration during a crisis.

    Trump, Newsom enjoy friendly greeting, suggest they can work together

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  11. Trump picks and chooses which Democrats to have around for LA visit

    Trump's visit to California seems to be less about addressing the devastation of wildfires and more about making political statements, as he insists on voter ID laws and changes to water management before approving aid.

    Trump picks and chooses which Democrats to have around for LA visit

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  12. Trump floats overhauling or eliminating FEMA while touring hurricane damage in North Carolina

    Trump's push to overhaul or eliminate FEMA stems from a belief that the agency has been ineffective in disaster response, positioning states as better equipped to manage crises directly.

    Trump floats overhauling or eliminating FEMA while touring hurricane damage in North Carolina

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  13. "FEMA is not good": Trump looking into ending federal disaster aid agency

    Trump's insistence on overhauling FEMA reflects a troubling disregard for the agency's crucial role in disaster management, favoring instead a fragmented state-by-state approach that risks leaving poorer states vulnerable in times of crisis.

    "FEMA is not good": Trump looking into ending federal disaster aid agency

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  14. Trump floats "getting rid of FEMA" as he visits North Carolina and California disaster areas

    The proposed overhaul of FEMA reflects a misguided belief that state governments can handle federal disaster responses better than a coordinated federal agency, undermining the importance of a streamlined national response to crises.

    Trump floats "getting rid of FEMA" as he visits North Carolina and California disaster areas

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  15. Trump threatens to scrap emergency agency Fema

    Trump's harsh criticism of FEMA underscores a significant push for a radical restructuring of disaster response in the U.S., signaling a stark departure from established federal disaster management practices.

    Trump threatens to scrap emergency agency Fema

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  16. Trump Proposes 'Getting Rid of FEMA' While Visiting N.C.

    Trump's ongoing criticism of FEMA and his desire to shift disaster response responsibilities to states reflect a troubling inclination to politicize disaster assistance, undermining the support that people in need truly deserve.

    Trump Proposes 'Getting Rid of FEMA' While Visiting N.C.

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  17. Trump Says He Might 'Get Rid' of FEMA

    Trump's push to dismantle FEMA is not just misguided; it reflects a dangerous precedent where federal disaster relief could be withheld based on political loyalty rather than need.

    Trump Says He Might 'Get Rid' of FEMA

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  18. Trump Says He Plans to Overhaul or Eliminate FEMA in Executive Order

    The former president's bold intention to dismantle FEMA underscores a deep-seated frustration with federal disaster response, reflecting a belief that state mechanisms should take precedence in managing crisis recovery.

    Trump Says He Plans to Overhaul or Eliminate FEMA in Executive Order

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  19. Trump proposes 'getting rid of FEMA' while visiting North Carolina

    Trump's visit to hurricane-stricken North Carolina underscores his growing discontent with FEMA and reflects his belief that states should take greater responsibility in disaster management, a shift that could redefine federal disaster response priorities.

    Trump proposes 'getting rid of FEMA' while visiting North Carolina

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  20. Trump calls for voter ID laws, water policy reform for California ahead of federal wildfire aid

    The President's insistence on tying federal aid to the implementation of voter ID laws and increased water flow underscores a mix of political maneuvering and a focus on local governance issues in the face of disaster relief.

    Trump calls for voter ID laws, water policy reform for California ahead of federal wildfire aid

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  21. Trump says he wants to overhaul FEMA as he travels to North Carolina and California

    President Trump's push to overhaul FEMA reflects his belief that the agency is bogged down by bureaucracy and inefficiency, highlighting his preference for state-led disaster management.

    Trump says he wants to overhaul FEMA as he travels to North Carolina and California

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  22. Trump to survey wildfire-damaged Southern California

    The ongoing feud between Trump and Newsom reveals a troubling dynamic where political posturing distracts from the urgent needs of Californians facing relentless wildfires.

    Trump to survey wildfire-damaged Southern California

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  23. New fires erupt in southern California ahead of Trump visit

    The situation in southern California is dire, with multiple new fires sparking just as President Trump arrives, highlighting a critical need for effective emergency response and support for the affected communities.

    New fires erupt in southern California ahead of Trump visit

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  24. Trump targets California water policy as he prepares to tour LA fire damage

    As he prepares to visit California’s wildfire damage, Trump’s fixation on state water policy underscores his ongoing belief that the state mismanages its vital resources, favoring water flow to the ocean over supporting its farmers and cities.

    Trump targets California water policy as he prepares to tour LA fire damage

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  25. Trump Demands California Voter ID Law, Eyes Ending FEMA

    Trump's insistence on voter ID laws as a precondition for federal aid demonstrates a troubling willingness to leverage disaster recovery for political gain, while his disdain for FEMA signals a desire to fundamentally shift the responsibility of disaster management from federal to state control.

    Trump Demands California Voter ID Law, Eyes Ending FEMA

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  26. Trump Is Threatening to Hold Wildfire Aid Hostage. Can He Really Do That?

    Trump's threats to manipulate disaster aid funds for political leverage highlight a troubling disregard for the urgent needs of Californians facing devastating wildfires.

    Trump Is Threatening to Hold Wildfire Aid Hostage. Can He Really Do That?

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  27. Trump plans visit to LA wildfire zones, pushes to withhold aid

    Trump's insistence on withholding federal disaster funding until California changes its water policies highlights a broader conflict over resource management and reflects his ongoing criticism of the state's environmental strategies.

    Trump plans visit to LA wildfire zones, pushes to withhold aid

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Updated: Jan 25th, 2025, 2:49 AM ET

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During his first visit to California since reassuming the presidency, Trump met Governor Newsom amid catastrophic wildfires that have left 28 dead and inflicted $250 billion in damage. Despite previous tensions, the leaders discussed federal aid for recovery, with Trump committing to support efforts against the fires. Both officials acknowledged the critical need for cooperation, even as Trump criticized California's fire response and suggested tying aid to policy changes, including water management reforms. Amidst ongoing fire threats, the two showed signs of working together to tackle the crisis, an unusual shift in their previously contentious relationship.


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