California Refutes Trump's Claim That Military Restored State's Water Supply
State officials clarified that federal pumps were restarted after maintenance, disputing the president's statements about military involvement.
- President Trump claimed the U.S. military entered California and restored water flow under emergency powers, a statement California officials have denied.
- The California Department of Water Resources stated that federal water pumps were restarted after a three-day maintenance period, not due to military action.
- Trump signed an executive order overriding certain state environmental policies to increase water deliveries, favoring agricultural interests in the Central Valley.
- California officials emphasized that Southern California's water supplies remain plentiful, countering Trump's assertions about water shortages during wildfires.
- The executive order has sparked criticism for its potential environmental impacts and for misrepresenting the causes of recent wildfires, which experts attribute to climate change and infrastructure issues.






































