The president said that he used ‘emergency powers’ to make it happen.
President Donald Trump on Monday evening wrote on social media that the U.S. military, under his direction, turned on water supplies in California following devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and Southern California, although state officials have since said otherwise.
“The days of putting a Fake Environmental Argument, over the PEOPLE, are OVER. Enjoy the water, California!!!”
In what appears to be a response to Trump’s statement, state officials said that federal officials turned on a federal water-pumping facility in Northern California after a three-day maintenance period, adding that water resources in the southern part of the state are abundant.
It also included an image of a canal used for irrigating crops, commonly seen throughout California’s Central Valley.
On Sunday, Trump ordered the federal government to override the state of California’s water-management practices to bolster firefighting efforts, which directs the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to deliver more water and hydropower through the Central Valley Project, a network of dams, canals, and other infrastructure.
In response, Newsom, who has been critical of Trump over the years, has refuted statements made by the president about the state’s water situation.
“Maybe the president just doesn’t know that there’s not a spigot that can be turned to solve all the water problems that he alleges exist, that don’t exist, as it relates to the state water system here in Southern California,” he told reporters last week.
Late last week, Trump visited Los Angeles and met with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and other officials, noting that he did not realize the extent of the devastation in Los Angeles.
“I didn’t realize. I saw a lot of bad things on television, but the extent of it, the size of it. We flew over it,” Trump said, referring to the fire damage. “It is devastation. It’s incredible. It’s really an incineration.”
At one point in their meeting, Trump clashed with Bass over allowing residents, including those living in the scorched Pacific Palisades area, to return to their properties.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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