California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), a high-profile critic of President Trump, took aim Tuesday at a series of executive orders the president signed after his inauguration that rolled back Biden-era climate initiatives.
Trump's executive action regarding the Paris Agreement, which was signed on his first day back in office, was just one of a handful rollbacks related to climate and the environment. Marking President Donald Trump's second inaugural ball of the evening, the Trump family and JD Vance and his wife, Usha, all slow danced onstage.
His day-one declarations aim to cripple clean energy, boost major polluters, and undermine actions meant to safeguard humanity.
Trump attempts to roll back California’s EV mandate and Delta fish protections, likely sparking legal battles over climate and water policies
Trump declared a "national energy emergency" among several executive actions to carry out his long-promised "drill, baby, drill" agenda.
President Donald Trump's inauguration was filled with sweeping executive orders, a roaring crowd of supporters at Capital One Arena, and glitz and glamour at inaugural balls.
President Donald Trump signed actions on the first day of his second term to pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement, an international climate change treaty in which nearly 200 countries ...
If you don’t believe in science, believe your own damn eyes," Newsom said in a statement after President Trump signed an executive order directing the US to again withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is attempting to criticize President Donald Trump's environmental executive orders by pointing to the recent deadly fires in Los Angeles.
Gov. Gavin Newsom shot a concise rebuttal to President Donald Trump’s early executive actions to reverse federal policies focused on combating climate change, which Trump has previously called “a hoax.
Trump 2.0 is already in full swing and California leaders are as well. Budget bills related to the L.A. fires are ready to go, and the Capitol says goodbye to an old friend.