
President Donald Trump confirmed he will visit California on Friday to assess the destruction caused by the recent wildfires that have devastated the region. Addressing a large crowd at a rally in Washington, DC, ahead of his inauguration, Trump vowed to bring swift action and resources to help rebuild the affected areas. Trump’s planned visit has sparked discussions on the federal response and the state’s recovery efforts.
“We are praying for everyone affected by the wildfires,” Trump said. “We love you all. I’m going to go out there on Friday to see it and get it moving back. We will get some of the best builders in the world to make it happen.”
The wildfires, which have been burning since early January, have forced thousands to evacuate and claimed at least 27 lives. Breitbart News has led coverage of the fires, with reporters stationed in hard-hit communities such as Pacific Palisades and Pasadena. Mainstream outlets, including ABC and CBS, have cited Breitbart’s reporting in their own coverage.
Trump has previously criticized California’s wildfire management, blaming poor forestry practices for the recurring disasters. His administration is expected to push for changes in the state’s approach to land management to prevent future incidents.
While Trump prepares for his visit, residents continue to sift through the rubble of their homes, searching for valuable belongings amid the devastation. Many are hopeful that federal assistance will expedite the rebuilding process.