President Donald Trump reflected on his political comeback and the raft of challenges before him in his first sit-down interview since returning to the White House. Speaking to Fox News’s Sean Hannity in the Oval Office,
I took criticism because I said, ‘You have to manage your forest,’” Trump recalled chastising Newsom years before the devastation to Fox News’ Sean Hannity. “That’s like a nuclear weapon
President Donald Trump threatened to withhold federal aid from California as it works to recover from devastating wildfires, recycling several baseless claims and attacks against California’s Democratic leaders during his first sit-down interview since his inauguration.
President Trump greeted California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) with a very friendly exchange when he landed in the Los Angeles area to survey wildfire damage, after the two have sparred over relief
President Donald Trump wouldn’t rule out investigating former President Joe Biden in a Fox News interview aired Wednesday.
Gavin Newsom. The president told Fox News' Sean Hannity that he doesn't think the federal government should give California "anything" until it sends more water down to the southern part of the state.
In his first sit-down interview since the inauguration, Trump called it ‘sad’ that Biden had not pardoned himself, spoke of abolishing FEMA, and berated California Gov. Gavin ‘Newscum.’
The president was allowed to go unchallenged in the interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity as he repeated familiar false claims
Speaking to Fox News's Sean Hannity in the Oval Office ... Trump spent a portion of the interview attacking Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), a longtime foe of his, over his handling of the wildfires ...
Advisers to California Gov. Gavin Newsom spent the week monitoring new White House advance staffers’ social media accounts, hoping for clues for where President Donald Trump might be headed when he lands in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon to talk about the wildfire damage.
President Donald Trump says he's considering "getting rid of" FEMA as he hits the road for the first time since his second inauguration, visiting victims of Hurricane Helene and the California wildfires.