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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.
Trump claims military entered California to release water flow, but state says that did not happen
President Donald Trump claimed that the military entered California and turned on the water, but state water officials say the president's claim is false.
California refutes 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.
'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. military to quote “turn on the water” in the wake of the Los Angeles County
As Trump Obsesses Over California Water, Farmers Look to Win Big
Welcome to Bloomberg’s California Edition—covering all the events shaping one of the world’s biggest economies and its global influence. Join us each week as we put a unique lens on the Golden State.
Trump falsely claims military restored water to California
No water supply from the Pacific Northwest connects into California's systems, contrary to claims from US President Donald Trump. Federal and state agencies outside of the White House and independent experts said Trump's claims that the military "turned on the water" for fire-ravaged Southern California are false.
California pushes back on Trump's claim of turning on the water in LA
The California Department of Water Resources pushed back on President Trump's claim that he was able to turn the water back on in Los Angeles.
Trump’s California Water Order Does More for Farms Than Fires
But they appear to have Trump’s ear. And he’s using their long-standing water complaints to feed a narrative of failed Democratic rule. This week, Trump announced a sweeping e
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Do you know where Southern California gets its water from? An explainer
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Smelt test: Trump order overrides California's fish-protecting rules to maximize water supply
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State to allocate more water from Northern California, increasing supplies, denting drought woes
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Protecting Wilmington's drinking water
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California forecasts boost in water allocations, despite dry January
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Research reveals hurricane impact on water resources and climate change
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Trump executive order could divide control of CA's water system, putting distribution at risk
With a new executive order, President Trump is directing federal agencies to essentially assert control over critical ...
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