âI donât think we should give California anything until they let water flow down,â he said.
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he is considering withholding federal aid to California following a series of devastating wildfires if the state doesnât change its water policies.
In an interview with Fox News Channelâs Sean Hannity, he reasserted that the stateâs fish conservation efforts in Northern California are linked to problems with water availability amid the wildfires that erupted earlier this month. He also placed part of the blame on Gov. Gavin Newsom for not being able to quickly tame the fires.
In the interview, Trump also confirmed that he will visit Los Angeles on Friday after visiting North Carolina, which was devastated by Hurricane Helene last fall. However, the president said he doesnât know if he will meet with Newsom.
âLook, Gavinâs got one thing he can do: He can release the water that comes from the north. There is massive amounts of water, rainwater, and mountain water that comes due with the snow, comes down … as it melts. Thereâs so much water,â Trump said, referring to Newsom, a Democrat.
âThe recent deadly and historically destructive wildfires in Southern California underscore why the State of California needs a reliable water supply and sound vegetation management practices in order to provide water desperately needed there, and why this plan must immediately be reimplemented,â the White House said.
âAll they have to do is turn the valve,â he said.
Trump, he said, is âsomehow connecting the delta smelt to this fire, which is inexcusable because itâs inaccurate.â
âAlso, incomprehensible to anyone that understands water policy in the state,â Newsom said.
âWhat I know from talking to the governor, that there are concerns out there that thereâs also been a water shortage,â Biden said in a briefing. âThe fact is the utilities, understandably, shut off power because they are worried the lines that carried energy were going to be blown down and spark additional fires.
âWhen it did that, it cut off the ability to generate pumping the water. Thatâs what caused the lack of water in these hydrants.â
The president also said he believes FEMA, which is handling some wildfire recovery efforts, has performed poorly over the âlast four years.â
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