Here’s how Newsom’s trip to D.C. for federal fire aid went

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Newsom heads to D.C. to meet with Trump officials

Sacramento- Governor Gabin Newsam left California on Tuesday to Washington, and talked about the Federal Disaster Support for the Trump administration and members of the Trump administration and a federal disaster in response to the wildfire in Los Angeles County. The trip shows the continuation of the Democratic Governor’s efforts to persuade the Republican national […]
It’s below freezing in D.C., but Trump supporters are thrilled to be present

WASHINGTON — Kelly Mann stands outside Capital One Arena early Monday morning, soaking up the winter sun as he leans on a wagon loaded with a red MAGA hat emblazoned with the face of soon-to-be-inaugured Donald Trump and a flashy gold chain. He narrowed his eyes. It was 23 degrees and sunny in the country’s […]
Newsom’s war against Trump heats up with D.C. trip

As the clock ticks down to President-elect Trump’s inauguration, Gov. Gavin Newsom heads to Washington, D.C., this week to urge the Biden administration to protect some of California’s flagship environmental and disaster funding programs that are likely to be threatened. work on. After President Trump took office. The move is the latest in the governor’s […]
Tuberville: ‘We need to close Washington, D.C. for the next 6 months and save America’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is so unhappy with the Biden administration that he thinks the country would be better off if the federal government shut down for the next few months. We need to shut down Washington DC for the next 6 months and save America. #maghttps://t.co/2IHiUKCJo9 — Tommy Tuberville (@TTuberville) May 22, 2024 “We […]
Washington D.C. Proposal To Combat Violent Crime Surge Won’t Go Nearly Far Enough, Critics Say

A new proposal by the D.C. City Council to combat the city's surge in violent crime doesn't meaningfully address the problem, critics say. D.C. City Councilmember Brooke Pinto in January toughened penalties for gun crimes, expanded the definition of carjacking, allowed DNA sample collection if a suspect is arrested and charged with a felony, and […]
Mary Pat Lawrence: Making change, bridging the gap between Alabama and D.C. – 2024 Woman of Impact

Mary Pat Lawrence's remarkable career is the result of a combination of her unique skill set and passion for making a difference. From a young age, Lawrence knew she wanted to work to create large-scale change. Born and raised in a small town in Alabama, she had high hopes of moving to a big city […]
Sonic Boom Rocks D.C. As Fighter Jet Intercepts Plane Which Later Crashed

The massive explosion that rocked the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area on Sunday was caused by a fighter jet scrambled to intercept an unresponsive plane, officials said. Two F-16 fighter jets scrambled from a National Guard base near Atlantic City, New Jersey, and two others merged with Andrews after an unlicensed Cessna 560 Citation V flew […]
Yuma County Supervisor travels to D.C. seeking border solutions

Martin Polchas, current chairman of the Yuma County Board of Supervisors, met with the Arizona senator to discuss immigration reform. YUMA, Ariz. (KECY, KYMA) – The Supreme Court has dismissed the Title 42 action, paving the way for the policy to end on May 11. The policy now brings Yuma’s migrant transit to its lowest […]