The California Democrat has pressed moderate measures to aid victims and been a constant TV presence as he and the state battle online falsehoods.
Ted Budd of North Carolina argued that hurricanes in his home state were an "absolutely different" matter from wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles.
Republicans say they may make California bend to their policy demands before approving wildfire aid. That would set a terrible precedent.
Trump’s pledge to provide his full backing to Los Angeles came despite some critics calling for the Olympics to be moved. open image in gallery Casey Wasserman, chairman of the LA 2028 ...
So, who exactly does the Post think shouldn’t make it? Fox & Friends host Pete Hegseth, anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist and failed presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former Democrat turned MAGA acolyte and possible Russian asset Tulsi Gabbard, and Project 2025 contributor Russell Vought.
Wyoming Senator John Barrasso said he expects "hearings" to determine what California needs to do to receive aid
The first official trip of Trump's second administration will be to visit areas devastated by fires in California.
They know how to do it," the far-right congresswoman insisted while pushing her half-baked theory, which she previously suggested is used to control hurricanes.
As wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles, conservatives such as Charlie Kirk have gone on the record to suggest that Trump and the GOP should withhold federal aid to California.
The disastrous California wildfires are another undeniable sign of the dangers of climate change.
Congressional Republicans are considering attaching strings to emergency aid to California as wildfires continue to burn large swaths of Los Angeles. Some House Republicans have floated leveraging the aid in debt-limit negotiations with Democrats,
GOP lawmakers are already considering how they can use the Los Angeles wildfires to extract concessions from California. In a Sunday stop on CBS' "Face the Nation," Wyoming GOP Sen. John Barrasso ...