While officials in northern California tackled a deadly wildfire, Donald Trump took the opportunity to peddle gibberish on the subject. Earlier this week, the president blasted Gov. Jerry Brown (D), falsely blamed “bad environmental laws” for exacerbating the crisis, and argued that firefighters didn’t have necessary amount of water to address the problem.
None of what Trump said made sense. The Washington Post reported, for example, that the president seemed confused about every relevant detail. CNN added that even some White House officials “admitted to being slightly perplexed” at Trump’s obvious nonsense.
All of which laid the groundwork for this unexpected Axios report.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross ordered the National Marine Fisheries Service to “facilitate access to the water” needed to fight ongoing wildfires, rather than continue to provide some of it for protecting endangered species, such as chinook salmon.
The policy directive follows tweets President Trump sent that were met with confusion by California officials, including firefighters, who said the state has more than enough water to combat the blazes.
So, the Trump administration wants to provide additional water to officials who’ve already made clear that they don’t need more water, in response to confused tweets from an amateur president.
This is how the world’s preeminent superpower is being governed in 2018.









