Los Angeles — On Wednesday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office to press for FEMA assistance and unpaid wildfire recovery funding after the January 2025 Palisades and Eaton fires. They privately advocated for rebuilding funds, urged pressure on insurers, and sought federal support and bank relief for affected families. Washington — According to their joint statement released Wednesday, Bass and Barger said the conversation was 'very positive' and that administration officials including White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and OMB director Russell Vought participated; Barger said they 'left details behind' with the president. Trump later referenced EPA head Lee Zeldin's environmental work and indicated continued federal engagement on recovery.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
The wildfires in L.A. have hit home and community hard. If you're a survivor, you're likely dealing with insurance claims and rebuilding. FEMA assistance and federal support could help ease that burden. Keep an eye on your insurer's response to this push.
Mayor Bass and Supervisor Barger are fighting for wildfire recovery funds. They've taken your struggles to the Oval Office. While details are still unfolding, this could mean more resources for rebuilding. Worth forwarding if you know someone affected by the fires.
Federal officials and agencies gained public attention for engaging with Los Angeles leaders on wildfire recovery, and the president publicly acknowledged EPA leadership for environmental work tied to rebuilding efforts.
Los Angeles residents and wildfire survivors continue to face unresolved insurance claims, housing loss, and financial strain while recovery funding and insurer payments remain pending.
Trump meets with LA Mayor Bass to talk about rebuilding progress regarding CA wildfires
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