Trump, set to be inaugurated Monday, was invited to visit the wildfire area last week by Gov. Gavin Newsom and County Supervisor Kathryn Barger.
He also took a dig at President Joe Biden over the matter: "This is what Joe Biden is leaving me. Thanks Joe!"
The deadly wildfires that have ravaged sections of Los Angeles left an indelible imprint on the region's landscape and psyche
President-elect Donald Trump is considering going to southern California to survey the damage caused by the deadly wildfire that broke out last week, according to reports. The trip could take
President-elect Donald Trump, who has long blamed Democratic leaders in the Golden State for their forest management and handling of wildfires, has received multiple invitations from elected officials in recent days to tour the wildfire zones in Southern California. If and when he will come is another matter.
Jimmy Kimmel brands Trump ‘disgusting’ for ‘unsurprising’ response to California fires - Kimmel hit out at the ‘vile and irresponsible things’ Trump said during LA’s ‘darkest and most terrifying hour’
Gov. Gavin Newsom invited President-elect Donald Trump to California to survey the destruction of the deadly Los Angeles County wildfires, penning a letter Friday asking Trump to join him in meeting with victims and firefighters.
President-elect Trump has cast blame on California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for the raging wildfires in the Los Angeles region, most recently calling for him to resign. “One of the best and most
Donald Trump responded to the Los Angeles wildfires by attacking California Governor Gavin Newsom and the state's water policies.
The California governor invited Trump to the fire-ravaged state in a post on Friday afternoon amid intense backlash.
President-elect Donald Trump is directly blaming California’s governor for the unprecedented wildfires that have burned some of Los Angeles’ ritziest neighborhoods. The Republican ripped Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom as four infernos, including the Palisades Fire, raged in Los Angeles County and killed at least two people.
In their haste to politicize one of the worst natural disasters in California history, Donald Trump and many allies don't bother offering hopes and prayers. Their callous response is unprecedented.