President-elect Donald Trump will likely travel to California next week to view the aftermath of the devastating wildfires in greater Los Angeles.
Washington — President-elect Donald Trump said he plans to visit the greater Los Angeles area, probably at the end of next week, after he's sworn into office . "I will be, probably, at the end of the week," Trump told NBC News' Kristen Welker in an interview Saturday.
President-elect Donald Trump said he will "probably" visit Los Angeles next week to view the aftermath of the devastating wildfires. Trump told NBC News‘ Kristen Welker on Saturday that he plans to visit after his inauguration on Monday,
President-elect Donald Trump, in perhaps his first official trip after being inaugurated Monday, will likely visit the Los Angeles area to survey wildfire damage late next week.
President-elect Donald Trump will likely visit the Los Angeles area this week to view the wildfire damage, he said Saturday. The trip is expected to be his first outside the nation’s cap
In a wide-ranging phone interview with NBC News’ Kristen Welker, Trump talked about his decision to move inauguration indoors and what he’ll tackle his first week in office.
Donald Trump told NBC News that he will likely travel to California next week after his inauguration to view the devastation caused by the wildfires.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said he “won’t commit” to providing aid without conditions to the flame-engulfed region of Los Angeles County.