Donald Trump claimed Gavin Newsom didn't sign a document on California water policy that Newsom's office said didn't exist.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office denied such a document ever existed and labeled Trump's claim "outlandish." ...
Trump claimed Newsom's refusal to sign the document led to a water shortage during the Los Angeles fires. But there's more to ...
Trump said that protections for a tiny endangered fish species called the delta smelt are impeding firefighters' abilities to battle the blaze because of water diversion, but that claim is false.
Trump made similar false claims about FEMA being out of money in the wake of Hurricane Helene in the fall.
As fires spread across Southern California, Trump urged Newsom to send in water from Northern California despite some experts ...
Contrary to Trump's claims, a “water restoration declaration” doesn’t exist and there are no water shortages hindering ...
A Trump executive order directs agencies to 'to route more water' across the state. But some say there's a lot more at stake.
Some fire hydrants in Los Angeles had no water to douse the fires. Here's what happened, and why the endangered smelt fish ...
Trump claimed the governor, who he referred to as “Newscum,” refused to sign a “water restoration declaration,” setting southern California up for issues with fighting the wildfires.