President-elect Donald Trump has expressed his intention to visit the Los Angeles area next week to assess the wildfire damage once he resumes office on Monday. He plans to urge California to allocate water from the northern region of the state to support the affected areas in Southern California.
In an interview with Local News, Trump mentioned a potential visit to California towards the end of the week, citing his decision to delay the trip until after his inauguration for appropriateness.
Trump emphasized the need for water release from the north to the lower parts of California to address the ongoing crisis. Despite the wildfires, he disclosed that he has not yet communicated with California Governor Gavin Newsom.
Looking ahead to his first day in office, Trump promised a significant number of executive actions, hinting at a record-setting quantity. When questioned about the possibility of signing over 100 actions, he confirmed it would be at least in that range.
Regarding his inauguration ceremony, Trump defended his choice to move the event indoors due to the forecasted freezing temperatures in Washington, DC. He expressed confidence in the decision, assuring that the ceremony would be aesthetically pleasing and comfortable for attendees.