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American Focus > Blog > Politics > BREAKING: Trump Uses Emergency Powers to Send U.S. Military into California and Provide Water: “The Days of Putting a Fake Environmental Argument, over the PEOPLE, are OVER.” |
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BREAKING: Trump Uses Emergency Powers to Send U.S. Military into California and Provide Water: “The Days of Putting a Fake Environmental Argument, over the PEOPLE, are OVER.” |

Last updated: January 27, 2025 10:55 pm
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President Trump has made a bold move by announcing that the United States Military has entered California to assist with ongoing wildfires by turning on the water supply. The fires in Los Angeles County have been devastating, forcing evacuations, destroying thousands of structures, and tragically claiming the lives of at least 29 people.

In response to the crisis, President Trump signed an executive order titled “Emergency Measures to Provide Water Resources in California and Improve Disaster Response in Certain Areas.” This order aims to address the critical issue of water shortages hindering firefighting efforts and exacerbating the destruction caused by the wildfires.

The President emphasized the urgency of the situation by stating, “The days of putting a Fake Environmental argument, over the PEOPLE, are OVER.” The executive order directs key government officials to take immediate action to ensure adequate water resources in Southern California, overriding any detrimental state or local policies that have contributed to the water shortage.

It has been revealed that Democrat state and local government leaders have mismanaged water resources, leaving critical aquifers empty and impeding firefighting efforts. Despite having access to ample water sources, policies favoring environmental concerns over public safety have resulted in tragic consequences. President Trump’s decision to deploy the military to intervene and prioritize water supply for residents and firefighters is a crucial step in mitigating the impact of the wildfires.

During his visit to Los Angeles, President Trump criticized Democrat Mayor Karen Bass for her slow response and inefficiency in facilitating the return and rebuilding of evacuated residents’ homes. The President’s proactive stance on addressing the wildfire crisis highlights the need for swift and effective action to protect communities and prevent further devastation.

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As the situation continues to unfold, the California Department of Water Resources has denied claims that the military entered the state. They clarified that federal water pumps were restarted after maintenance, and state water supplies in Southern California remain sufficient. Despite this clarification, President Trump’s commitment to addressing the water shortage and supporting wildfire recovery efforts remains a priority.

In conclusion, President Trump’s decisive actions to prioritize water resources in California and support disaster response efforts demonstrate strong leadership in times of crisis. The collaborative efforts of government agencies and the military are essential in safeguarding communities and rebuilding after the devastating wildfires. The ongoing developments in this situation underscore the importance of proactive measures to protect lives and property in the face of natural disasters.

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