President Donald Trump wouldn’t rule out investigating former President Joe Biden in a Fox News interview aired Wednesday.
Trump fielded questions on the future of TikTok, his agenda in Congress, and a trip to North Carolina and California he will make later this week.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) took aim at “misinformation” during a briefing on the deadly wildfires in Los Angeles with President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) are offering a striking split screen in how some red and blue states are readying for President-elect Trump’s controversial
In recent weeks, Trump and his allies — notably billionaire Elon Musk on his X platform — have attacked Newsom’s leadership and at times promoted misinformation about California’s response. And House Speaker Mike Johnson has suggested there should be conditions on federal wildfire aid to force changes in California.
Gavin Newsom is shortchanging the state ... s firefighting budget has nearly doubled since 2019, when Newsom came into office. The number of state fire personnel has also doubled, and investments ...
Donald Trump gave his first interview since returning as US President to Fox News on Wednesday. The 78-year-old made some eyebrow-raising statements and false claims during the sit down in the White House's Oval Office.
The California Democrat has pressed moderate measures to aid victims and been a constant TV presence as he and the state battle online falsehoods.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing withering criticism for her response to the firestorm ravaging her city.
Newsom survived a recall, weathered a pandemic, and coasted to reelection amid speculation about his ambitions for higher office.
Gavin Newsom (D-CA), on screen top right ... Jan. 10, 2025, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) During the briefing, Biden emphasized a need for affected ...
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday American consumers will pay more whenever President Donald Trump decides to apply sweeping tariffs on Canadian products. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Thursday that he still plans to tariff Canada and Mexico at 25% rates starting as soon as Feb.