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In his first sit-down interview since the inauguration, Trump called it ‘sad’ that Biden had not pardoned himself, spoke of abolishing FEMA, and berated California Gov. Gavin ‘Newscum.’
The president was allowed to go unchallenged in the interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity as he repeated familiar false claims
Donald Trump gave his first interview since returning as US President to Fox News on Wednesday. The 78-year-old made some eyebrow-raising statements and false claims during the sit down in the White House's Oval Office.
Donald Trump sat down with Fox News host Sean Hannity in the White House's Oval Office for his first interview since returning as US President - here's everything you missed
The president repeated false claims that the state’s fish conservation efforts in the northern part of the state are responsible for fire hydrants running dry in urban areas.
In recent weeks, Trump and his allies — notably billionaire Elon Musk on his X platform — have attacked Newsom’s leadership and at times promoted misinformation about California’s response. And House Speaker Mike Johnson has suggested there should be conditions on federal wildfire aid to force changes in California.
Less than a year after the latest failed recall attempt against Gov. Gavin Newsom, another recall campaign has been launched. Randy Economy, founder of the Saving California coalition, officially announced the effort Thursday.
Although the U.S. flag is at half-staff to mark the death of President Jimmy Carter, California will raise flags for Trump's inauguration
Newsom is facing sharp criticism over the wildfires that have devastated Los Angeles. Newsweek writers decide if he should face a recall.
It is the strongest response Newsom has made so far in the week since the fires first erupted in the Los Angeles area.
Gavin Newsom promised to add 500,000 new apprenticeships in the decade after taking office. The state is making progress, but how much depends on the definition of “apprenticeship.”