Trump says ‘water flowing, big time’ in Northern California after pumps go back online – while thanking person responsible

Donald Trump thanks the only person who could have encouraged the water in the aftermath of the deadly wave of forest fires of Los Angeles: Donald Trump.

Trump had previously claimed that he was able to get the US Army to ‘turn on the water’ in the aftermath of the deadly wave of forest fires of Los Angeles.

He signed an executive order on Friday and demanded that federal agencies ‘maximize’ all water delivery to the Golden State and told that they ‘ignore’ any state policy that could hinder them.

California tried to clarify on social media and say that the “army did not come to California” and that the pumps were only eliminated due to maintenance.

‘The federal government has restart federal water pumps after they were offline for maintenance for three days’, the California Department of Water Resources on X.

That did not stop Trump from taking another victory round on Tuesday evening, giving him a savory plume for the efforts.

‘The water flows, large, in North California. The long empty reservoirs will be full soon. Thanks President Trump !!! ‘

The state’s full comment about the issue suggested that this was all confirmation of the offline federal pumps.

“State water resources in South California stay there in abundance,” said the agency.

Donald Trump thanks the only person who could have encouraged the water in the aftermath of the deadly wave of forest fires by Los Angeles: Donald Trump

Trump says water flowing big time in Northern California after

Two hours earlier, however, Trump went to the truth to say that he had solved the water problems of California.

“The Army of the United States has just entered the great state of California and turned under emergency possibilities to the water that flows abundantly from the Pacific Northwest and then,” Trump said the days of placing a fake environmental gum, about the people , are over. “

“Enjoy the water, California !!!” The new president added.

Trump visited Los Angeles on Friday after repeatedly made false claims about the fire reaction of the state.

The 78-year-old president claims that there is a gigantic spigot that California must engage in order to bring water from the north in the Los Angeles area.

He said the authorities of California – including the Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of the State – that did not have done to retain an endangered fish called a Delta melt.

During a recent performance on MSNBC, Newsom called Trump’s Spigot ‘Wild-Eye Fantasies’.

“That there is somehow a magical key in North California that can simply be switched on and suddenly rain of water will flow everywhere,” Newsom said.

California tried to clap back at the president on social media and say that the federal government only restarted the federal water pumps after they were offline for maintenance for three days'

California tried to clap back at the president on social media and say that the federal government only restarted the federal water pumps after they were offline for maintenance for three days’

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Around 11 p.m. on Monday, Trump took social to say that he had solved the water problems of California.

Around 11 p.m. on Monday, Trump took social to say that he had solved the water problems of California. “Enjoy the water, California !!!” The new sworn president Pende

On Sunday, Trump had ordered the American agency or advertising to deliver more water and hydropower via the Central Valley project, even if the order was in conflict with the state or local laws.

The Newsom office pushed back and explained that the move would have made no difference during the highlight of the fires – because Los Angeles had no water shortage.

President Joe Biden had explained that power outages had influenced some hydrants.

Some residents in the Pacific Palisades have sued the fact that a reservoir of 117 million gallon that was built to help the area in the case of fires were offline during the Blazes.

The Los Angeles Times reported That the reservoir was emptied after a tear was found in the floating lid of the reservoir last January.

Work to repair the coverage was not completed by the time that Palisades Fire tore through the area earlier this month.