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Democrats let California burn while aid went missing – Trump

RT (Russia Today)Saturday, July 26, 2025 at 11:59:57 AM
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Democrats let California burn while aid went missing – Trump
President Trump has accused California Democrats of mishandling wildfire relief funds, calling the state's FireAid program a "scam" and claiming victims never received the promised aid. The remarks come amid ongoing political tensions over disaster response and federal-state cooperation.
Editor’s Note: Wildfires have been a recurring crisis in California, and Trump's criticism taps into broader debates about government accountability and partisan blame. Whether or not his claims hold water, the accusation fuels distrust in disaster relief efforts—something that matters to anyone concerned about effective emergency response or the political divide shaping policy.
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