
President Donald Trump’s special envoy Richard Grenell shed light on the conditions that will be linked to California wildfire aid during a conversation with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington.
Grenell, a proud Californian, expressed his support while hinting at the impending strings attached to the aid. He mentioned ongoing discussions within the administration regarding the specifics of these conditions. One suggestion he made was to target the California Coastal Commission, highlighting it as a problematic, unelected group with extreme left-leaning ideologies.
Throughout the first month of Trump’s administration, Grenell has played a diverse role, from accompanying the president on wildfire damage assessment tours to overseeing operations at the Kennedy Center in Washington.
As the situation unfolds, the implications of these conditions on the wildfire aid remain a topic of interest and debate among stakeholders.