Trump, California and high-speed rail
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Light Wave Reports on MSN‘Newscum Scam’: Trump Slashes $4 Billion From California Rail ProjectPresident Donald Trump has announced the cancellation of federal funding for California’s high-speed rail project, escalating his ongoing feud with Governor Gavin Newsom. In a post on Truth Social Wednesday,
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) didn’t hold back when asked about his views on President Donald Trump, unleashing a slew of criticism during a recent appearance on the “Shawn Ryan Show” Monday.
Gov. Newsom accused the Trump administration of using the second presidential term as a ‘petri dish’ to test the limits of executive power
As Trump and Newsom’s feud intensifies, what does that mean for wildfire aid to Southern California?
California Republicans have found ways to convince Trump he’s helping the state rather than Newsom before, one expert said.
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LAist on MSNTrump’s FEMA proposals and feud with Gavin Newsom could devastate California’s disaster responseEven before President Donald Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom squared off over Trump’s decision to send National Guard troops to quell immigration protests, before Newsom likened Trump to a dictator and Trump endorsed the idea of arresting the governor, the question of how much California could continue to rely on FEMA was front and center.
I got my kid’s friends calling my kids ‘Newscum’ — that I get because I was called that in seventh grade, but not by a 79-year-old,' Gavin Newsom said.
Elon Musk escalated his public attacks on President Donald Trump Monday, suggesting his administration withheld findings about the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, as their whirlwind friendship continues to devolve into a brutal back-and-forth on their respective social media platforms.
The long-standing feud between President-elect Donald Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has entered the spotlight as wildfires ravage the Los Angeles area, forcing mass evacuations and killing at ...
Newsom signed the bill, a pointed attack on Trump, into law in 2019. As with most legal attempts to wrangle Trump, it amounted to nothing. That law was later struck down by a California court.