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California refutes Donald Trump’s claim of sending military to turn on the state’s water
On his Truth Social media platform on Monday, Jan. 27, Trump wrote: “The United States Military just entered the Great State of California and, under Emergency Powers, TURNED ON THE WATER flowing abundantly from the Pacific Northwest, and beyond.
Trump's California water claim denied by state: "The military did not enter California."
SACRAMENTO — California's longtime water war is now getting new national attention. President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social this week: "The United States Military just entered the Great State of California and,
Trump says military 'turned on the water' in California. State officials say that's false.
Donald Trump said the U.S. military entered California and opened a large flow of water to fight fires, but state officials denied those claims.
California water regulators deny President Trump's claim that US military 'turned on the water' in the state
California water regulators have said there's no truth to President Donald Trump's claim that the U_S_ military entered the state and “turned on the water.”
Trump Claimed US Military 'Turned on the Water' in Fire-Scorched California. Here's What We Know
It's unclear exactly what, if anything, was "turned on" in California, but the Department of Water Resources said no military entered the state.
California Immediately Slaps Down Trump’s Claim He ‘TURNED ON THE WATER’
The California Department of Water Resources has shot down President Donald Trump’s latest attempt to play the hero during the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. “The United States Military just entered the Great State of California and,
California Shoots Down Trump's Claim That US Military 'Turned on the Water'
California officials refute President Trump's social media claim that the U.S. military entered the state and "turned on the water."
California water experts respond to Pres. Donald Trump's claims on the state's water supply
CALIFORNIA, USA — President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed he is boosting California ’s water supply through executive orders, but experts argue the efforts will make little difference.
California denounces Donald Trump claim military helped turn on water amid fires
The California Department of Water Resources (CDWR) is pushing back on President Trump’s recent claim that the U.S. military entered the state and “turned on the water” in the wake of
California Department of Water Resources claims Trump ‘flat wrong’ about LA fires
California officials have clashed with US President Donald Trump over his claims the military have entered the state to release more water.
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California forecasts boost in water allocations, despite dry January
California water officials are projecting a boost in delivery fulfillments this year, despite enduring a predominantly dry ...
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President Trump versus the mismanagement of California
Under the heading of “Ending the subsidization of California’s mismanagement,” Trump ordered a full review of all federal ...
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'Military did not enter California' to turn the water back on: state water officials
California water officials are pushing back on false claims by the White House that the Trump administration sent the U.S.
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