During President Trump's first visit to California in his second term, he and Gov. Gavin Newsom demonstrated a willingness to collaborate despite previous tensions. With California in dire need of federal aid to recover from disasters, Trump affirmed his support while also interacting warmly with Newsom, who has often been the subject of Trump's criticism. This visit hints at the possibility that the two leaders may set aside their differences to tackle critical issues facing the state, particularly in light of the economic demands stemming from recent crises.
"We're going to need a lot of federal help," Newsom assured the president, patting him on the shoulder of his navy suit jacket before Trump pledged to 'take care of things.'
Trump's visit to California offered telltale signs that the president and the Democratic governor may be able to once again pause their perennial war of words in the press."},{
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