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.
LA residents informed Bass that they’ve been told it will be 18 months before they can start rebuilding — a claim the mayor said wasn’t the case.
California is seeking federal emergency aid from Trump and Congress as it continues to recover from the fires, with several blazes still not fully extinguished. The Palisades fire was at 79 percent containment with an estimated 23,448 acres burned as of Friday night, according to Cal Fire.
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
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LA fires: Bass, Newsom to give updates
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Gov. Gavin Newsom will hold separate news conferences addressing recovery efforts following the LA firestorm.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass told President Donald Trump that rebuilding efforts could begin as soon as possible, but a viral video may prove that to be […]
American, I obviously don’t have a problem with listening to black women. My own grandmother was a black woman and I listened to her, often rapturously.
Being a county supervisor can be hard work in California, but in times of crisis, it’s a lot less uncomfortable than being a mayor, Robert Greene argues.
Fox News contributor Steve Hilton reacts to President Donald Trump and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass' exchange over California's wildfire response during an emergency briefing.
Embattled Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has revealed that her brother lost his Malibu home in the still-raging Palisades wildfires.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass have faced sharp criticism from their opponents and some residents over their preparations for and handling of the devastating wildfires gripping the state.
President Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt held her first White House briefing on Tuesday, fielding questions from reporters for just over 45 minutes. The press secretary announced some new changes to the briefings,