January 24, 2025: Donald Trump presidency news

Authored by cnn.com and submitted by darkon

President Donald Trump speaks during a fire emergency briefing at Station 69 in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles on Friday. Mandal Nagan/AFP/Getty Images

President Donald Trump delivered remarks during a fire emergency meeting in Pacific Palisades, telling a roundtable of local officials said he “had a good talk, a very positive talk,” with California Gov. Gavin Newsom upon arriving in Los Angeles earlier Friday, adding: “We have to work together to get this really worked out.”

The president said he will sign an executive order “to open up the pumps and valves in the north,” allowing water to flow from the Pacific Northwest to the Southern California in an effort to fight fires. Experts have previously told CNN there is no connection between water battles in Northern California and hydrants running dry during the LA fires.

Trump also reflected on the devastation he witnessed first-hand, telling roundtable participants: “We flew over a few of the areas, and it is devastation — it’s incredible, it’s really an incineration, even some of the chimneys came down.” He told reporters Friday that the damage is “not even believable” during a walking tour of the Palisades neighborhood.

More on the visit: Trump and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass briefly clashed over rebuilding efforts during the roundtable Friday.

A homeowner in the room pressed Bass over the timeline from the Army Corps of Engineers allowing local residents to rebuild their homes.

“The number one thing that we are going to do immediately, and you will see this happen, is to clear out the debris — and you know, we’re concerned right now over the weekend because of the potential rain,” Bass said. “But we are going to move as fast as we can, but we want you to be safe, we want you to be back in your homes immediately.”

At that point, the local homeowner said they wanted to clear the debris themselves to avoid further delay for rebuilding, prompting Trump to agree.

“You have emergency powers, just like I do, and I’m exercising my emergency powers, you have to exercise them also,” Trump told Bass. “I did exercise them because I —look, I mean, you have a very powerful emergency power, and you can do everything within 24 hours.”

“And if individuals want to clear out their property, they can,” Bass replied.

Newsom and Trump: With the fires still burning, the timing and the Santa Ana winds have turned the California governor into the first test case for how Democrats and others whom Trump perceives as political opponents manage relationships that tend to start with the personal and petty, wend through misinformation, and rarely evolve into more.

The Newsom-Trump dynamic is unique, and not just because the governor’s ex-wife used to be engaged to the president’s son before she was nominated to be his ambassador to Greece, or because the governor was one of Joe Biden’s last defenders and then a big booster of Kamala Harris. California has a particular hold on the national political imagination, especially for Republicans, as either a paragon of liberal values or the great example of a failed state.

Traditional_Key_763 on January 24th, 2025 at 17:07 UTC »

almost like all of these flights were already scheduled and arranged last week

rellsell on January 24th, 2025 at 16:33 UTC »

Brilliant move… the operating cost of a C-17 is $25K/hour. Load up 150 migrants and drop them off in Mexico City… the round trip is only $250,000. DOGE at work…

Zinfan1 on January 24th, 2025 at 15:52 UTC »

What happens when countries deny the planes permission to land or even fly over their airspace?