President Trump to visit Los Angeles for wildfires tour

Jan 24, 2025 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

46% : Among the claims promoted by Trump in the hours and days after the fires started was that conservation policies related to a small fish called the Delta smelt affect how much water is pumped from the fish's habitat in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
40% : "I don't think we should give California anything until they let the water run down," Trump said in an interview Wednesday with Fox's Sean Hannity.
37% : Trump, whose Los Angeles-area golf course on the Rancho Palos Verdes peninsula is about 45 miles south of fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades, briefly mentioned the fires in his inaugural address.
36% : President Trump is expected to visit Los Angeles Friday for a tour areas damaged by two of the deadliest and destructive wildfires on record in California.
33% : The weekend before his second inauguration, Trump said he hasn't spoken directly with Newsom since the wildfires began.
22% : As for federal fire relief funds, Trump has threatened to withhold federal disaster aid for Los Angeles unless California leaders change the state's approach on its management of water.
15% : Newsom responded in an interview with NBC News, saying Trump is "somehow connecting the Delta smelt to this fire, which is inexcusable because it's inaccurate.
7% : The governor invited Trump to visit as Trump attacked Newsom, former President Joe Biden and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on social media in the days after the fires started.

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