Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) was blasted over his comments during an interview with the conservative news outlet, Newsmax, on Monday about California's need for government aid as fires continue to rage across LA,
"Unless they show that they’re gonna change their ways ... they don’t deserve anything," Tuberville said of aid to California.
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Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville said that California “doesn’t deserve” any funding for the devastating wildfires that have ravaged Los Angeles. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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Tubs conquered the trifecta on Monday when he said the crestfallen victims of California’s devastating wildfires — those who lost their homes and their businesses, survivors of those who lost their lives — don’t “deserve” federal relief because the state’s voters generally elect Democrats as their public officials.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — It has been a week since the deadly California wildfires started. With an end not yet in sight, the American Red Cross is sending help from Alabama to the West Coast.
In Los Angeles, 24 are dead and more than 100,000 are under evacuation orders. The Red Cross looks to provide shelter and affection you can't pay for.
More than 350 American Red Cross workers are on the ground in California assisting families dealing with the complete devastation brought by fires across Los An
Coweta County Fire Rescue continues to be devastated by the tragic passing of Battalion Chief Bart Cauthen,” the fallen chief’s department said in a statement on Monday.
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The House is barreling toward a contentious debate over disaster relief for California as many — but not all — Republicans call for conditions to be placed on the assistance, an idea