Residents in a Northern California community are begging Gov. Newsom for help as crime runs rampant as Los Angeles continues to burn from wildfires.
President Trump received a firm handshake from California Gov. Gavin Newsom as he exited Air Force One upon arrival in Los Angeles Friday — with the Democrat making nice after Trump blasted his
Gov. Gavin Newsom dropped a bomb on California’s hemp industry last year when he unilaterally banned selling the drug in his state, despite it being legal at the federal level. Sales have slowed following his emergency order,
California still considers looting a crime. Newsom debunked the claim on X, and prosecutors have charged multiple people with looting.
Although not publicly invited by Trump, Newsom said he will be at the airport with the red carpet to welcome the newly sworn-in president.
The governor recently issued executive orders waiving environmental review and permitting requirements that he said would have resulted in rebuilding delays.
Cal Fire’s total base wildfire protection budget has nearly tripled over the past 10 years, from $1.1 billion in 2014‑15 to $3 billion in 2023‑24.
"Good Morning America" kicked off its "SoCal Strong" (#SoCalStrong) coverage on Friday, highlighting the impacted communities and offering fundraising opportunities for victims of the fires. The coverage will continue across multiple ABC News programs and platforms.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said he will be at the tarmac to greet President Trump when he visits the fire-ravaged Los Angeles area on Friday. “I look forward to being there on the tarmac to
Gov. Gavin Newsom has only expanded the size and scope of California government during his tenure, while Trump plans radical federal cuts.
President Trump arrived in California to survey the devastation caused by wildfires that tore through parts of Los Angeles. Despite their political differences, Gov. Gavin Newsom thanked Trump for past support and expressed optimism about working together on wildfire recovery efforts.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy discusses President Donald Trump's first few days in office and his trips to North Carolina and California on 'Sunday Night in America.'