Donald Trump Jr. jabbed the Los Angeles County Fire Department for sending spare equipment to Ukraine in 2022.
Jr., amplified the X post of another user who brought attention to a donation of surplus equipment the Los Angeles Fire Department sent to Ukraine in early 2022 Zelenskyy said the offer to send ...
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires also continue burning in the Los Angeles area, leaving parts of Southern California with devastating fire damage.
Pro-Kremlin social media accounts and outlets have been spreading a baseless narrative that mansions belonging to Ukrainian officials burned down in Los Angeles.
The department said in a 2022 press release the supplies were all surplus, and ABC7 News reported the items were previously "sitting in storage." NBC News reported in April 2022 that fire departments across the U.S. were donating equipment to Ukraine as ...
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires continue burning in the Los Angeles area as Southern California prepares for increased fire danger.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, has offered to deploy firemen from his nation to help put out the massive flames in California.
As firefighters continue to battle raging fires across Los Angeles County, a cut to the Los Angeles Fire Department 2025 budget and its commitment to recruiting a more diverse force have come under attack.
According to Oregon and California’s fire departments, trucks were stopped in Davis, California, just outside Sacramento, for maintenance and safety checks, and those trucks continued onward. Photos and news coverage confirm that trucks from other states were assisting firefighters in Los Angeles.
Partisans want to blame things like “wokeness,” budgets or climate change for the disaster in Southern California. But it’s much more complicated.
According to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management ... to California as wildfires continue across the Los Angeles area. In a video posted to social media, Zelensky said he instructed Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs and diplomats ...
He did not offer clear details on what he would replace it with, but indicated he wants to move more of the disaster management responsibility to the states.