President Donald Trump's visit to Los Angeles proves that the adults are back in charge. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump flew to Los Angeles on Friday as the new executive wanted to see for himself what California's government was doing — or not doing — to help those people whose lives have been destroyed by the wildfires.
Corruption is ingrained in Los Angeles,” said Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, a non-profit public interest group.
President Trump tangled with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Friday after touring wildfire damage in America’s second-largest city — demanding she use her “emergency powers” and allow residents to return to their homes to rebuild.
President Trump at a rally in Las Vegas on Saturday promoted his "No Tax On Tips" proposal and talked about how the current tax system punishes workers in the food and beverage industry. "When I think of Biden,
Opportunist and critics have not been shy about attacking Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and have attempted to blame her for circumstances, which were far beyond anyone’s control. People must realize that this isn’t just an ordinary fire – this is an unprecedented and historic event that still has not come to an end.
President Trump tangled with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Friday after touring ... At another point, Trump ripped former President Joe Biden, telling Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif.)
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Trump initial guest list doesn't include Gov. Gavin Newsom or state forest officials on his trip to the Los Angeles fires — but he's bringing the head of the Forest Service, a Biden appointee with California experience.
While Trump promotes his "no tax on tips" proposal in Las Vegas, Senate Republicans are working to secure his team.
FLETCHER, N.C. — (AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday that he was considering "getting rid of" the Federal Emergency Management Agency, offering the latest sign of how he is weighing sweeping changes to the nation's central organization for responding to disasters.
When a politician says “don’t politicize” a significant event like the fires that have swept Los Angeles County, it’s a good bet they are attempting to divert attention and shield
President Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt held her first White House briefing Tuesday, fielding questions from reporters for just more than 45 minutes. The press secretary announced some new changes to the briefings and discussed the wildfires in California,