President Donald Trump wouldn’t rule out investigating former President Joe Biden in a Fox News interview aired Wednesday.
Gavin Newsom (D-CA) told Jen Psaki he wants Trump to tour wildfire devastation, and directly addressed Trump to tell him "You will be elevated, Mr. President."
President Joe Biden will leave office with his approval rating remaining at the lowest level of his term and his favorability rating close to his personal low, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
Five major banks have agreed to provide mortgage relief to customers affected by wildfires that have ravaged thousands of homes, businesses and structures in the Los Angeles area, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said.
Gavin Newsom suggested the Los Angeles fires ... signed several executive orders to reverse parts of former President Joe Biden's climate agenda, including withdrawing from the Paris Climate ...
Trump laid into President Joe Biden, claiming several global crises ... Trump spent a portion of the interview attacking Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), a longtime foe of his, over his handling of ...
The president-elect has repeatedly criticized state and local officials in California for their response to the deadly fires.
Since the fires broke out Jan. 7, Trump has accused the state of sending too much water to the Pacific Ocean instead of south toward Los Angeles. But the federally managed Central Valley Project doesn't carry water to the nation's second most-populous city and mostly supplies farms.
Until hours before California Gov. Gavin Newsom greeted President Donald Trump with a bro-hug on the Los Angeles tarmac Friday, his advisers had spent the week monitoring new White House advance staffers’ social media accounts,
Donald Trump scored a big win in Washington and visited North Carolina, California and Nevada on first trip since beginning his second term.
Trump says the blame for Los Angeles’ struggles to tame some of the deadly fires lies with Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
California lawmakers in the State Senate and Assembly unanimously passed legislation that provides more than $2.5 billion to help the Los Angeles area begin the cleanup and recovery process from the devastating wildfires.