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American Focus > Blog > The White House > President Donald J. Trump Addresses State and Local Failures to Rebuild Los Angeles After Wildfire Disasters – The White House
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President Donald J. Trump Addresses State and Local Failures to Rebuild Los Angeles After Wildfire Disasters – The White House

Last updated: January 27, 2026 8:30 am
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SPEEDING UP RECOVERY IN WILDFIRE-RAVAGED LOS ANGELES:

On Friday, President Donald J. Trump took a bold step by signing an Executive Order aimed at slicing through the bureaucratic thicket that has hindered reconstruction efforts in the Pacific Palisades and Eaton Canyon areas, one year after catastrophic wildfires ravaged nearly 40,000 acres of homes and businesses.

  • The Order mandates that the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA) formulate regulations that bypass state and local procedural hurdles, allowing builders to self-certify compliance with necessary health, safety, and building standards directly to a designated Federal agency.
  • It instructs agencies to leverage all existing powers under Federal environmental, historic preservation, and natural resource laws—including the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA), the Endangered Species Act, and the National Historic Preservation Act—to accelerate waivers, permits, and approvals essential for recovery.
  • The Order also calls for the crafting of legislative proposals enabling FEMA and the SBA to tackle scenarios where state or local governments fail to facilitate timely recovery following disasters.
  • Additionally, FEMA is tasked with investigating whether any of California’s nearly $3 billion in unspent Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funds were allocated improperly, coupled with a comprehensive audit of California’s utilization of these funds.

CONFRONTING LOCAL AND STATE INERTIA:

President Trump is taking assertive measures to address the permitting failures in California and Los Angeles that have left countless families, businesses, and places of worship unable to rebuild in the aftermath of the wildfires.

  • Despite the allocation of billions in Federal recovery funds and what has been touted as the fastest Federal debris removal operation in American history, a mere 2,500 of the tens of thousands of destroyed homes and businesses have received permits to start reconstruction.

    • As of now, only a handful—less than 10—of these homes have been rebuilt.

  • Confusing, overly stringent permitting processes, redundant reviews, and procedural bottlenecks have effectively brought recovery efforts to a standstill.
  • Even the expedited reviews promised by local authorities have been less than timely, with processing times in the Palisades averaging a staggering 93 days.
  • Permit fees and environmental assessments are compounding delays and escalating costs.
  • State and local obstacles are keeping survivors from returning home, reopening businesses, and revitalizing communities, thus prolonging suffering and economic downturns.

President Trump has consistently showcased a pragmatic approach to safeguarding both the environment and American communities.

  • On his first day in office, he signed a Memorandum prioritizing the allocation of water resources to Southern California in the aftermath of the wildfires.
  • During his initial week back in office, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited Los Angeles to assess wildfire damage, pledging immediate Federal support and relief measures.
  • While in Los Angeles, President Trump swiftly implemented initiatives aimed at increasing water resources in California and accelerating recovery processes for citizens affected by the State government’s mismanagement and lack of preparedness for the January 2025 wildfires.
  • In March 2025, he signed an Executive Order aimed at improving forest management, advocating for the responsible use of American timber to mitigate wildfire risks.
  • By June 2025, he enacted another Executive Order designed to restore common sense to wildfire prevention and response strategies.

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