Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said Sunday she is in communication with the incoming Trump administration as local and state politicians have invited President-elect
As wildfires continue to burn across Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass and other local leaders have been in communication with members of the incoming administration, over a possible visit. When asked by reporters on Sunday,
California Democrats are holding a special legislative session to prepare to fight Trump. It’s not a good look.
Trump has pointed a finger at California Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democratic leaders for the raging wildfires.
President-elect Donald Trump and others point the finger at Mayor Bass, who was on a trip in Ghana, along with
Kimmel slammed Trump during his late night show, calling the incoming president 'disgusting and irresponsible' for his response to the wildfires.
Trump, 78, appeared to warn of the threats in the pre-election interview as he criticized the Golden State’s water management policies and railed against Gov. Gavin Newsom over his handling
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.
Fla., instructed mainstream media to stop politicizing the Los Angeles-area wildfires in their coverage of the disaster.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass' office denied a report that ... Newsom also invited President-elect Donald Trump to visit to devastated areas in a post on Friday. Crowley has faced backlash ...
As wildfires continue to burn across Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass and other local leaders ... if she is worried about animosity from President-elect Donald Trump and his team, she said no ...
There has been fierce criticism of the response to the deadly blazes, with governor Gavin Newsom, city mayor Karen Bass and fire chief Kristin Crowley among the targets.