Trump Admin Achieves Massive Wildfire Cleanup Victory, Media is Silent

The Trump administration delivered a wildfire cleanup victory in Los Angeles, completing hazardous materials removal in just 29 days—far ahead of the estimated 18 months. Despite the scale of the achievement, the media has largely ignored it.

Key Facts:

  • The EPA, under Trump’s leadership, completed hazardous waste cleanup from the Los Angeles wildfires in only 29 days.
  • Initial estimates projected the process would take 18 months.
  • The cleanup covered 13,612 residential properties and 305 commercial sites.
  • EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin credited Trump’s leadership for the rapid response.
  • Mainstream media and even some conservative outlets have failed to highlight this accomplishment.

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The Rest of The Story:

The Trump administration worked with the U.S. military and the Department of Homeland Security to streamline the cleanup operation, ensuring a swift response.

Under the EPA’s direction, crews identified and removed hazardous materials, making it possible for rebuilding efforts to begin much sooner than expected.

Despite accusations that Trump’s leadership fostered “waste, fraud, and abuse,” CNN commentator Scott Jennings pointed out that the LA wildfire cleanup proves otherwise.

He highlighted the stark contrast between the media narrative and the actual results, yet major news outlets have chosen to overlook this success.

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin confirmed the achievement, stating that Trump’s ambitious deadline pushed government agencies to deliver results at an unprecedented pace.

Commentary:

This story should be front-page news, yet it has been buried.

The federal government, often criticized for its inefficiency, just delivered one of the fastest disaster cleanups in U.S. history—under Trump’s direction.

Instead of celebrating a major win for thousands of families, the media has chosen silence.

This was not a politically convenient win for Trump—most of those affected likely didn’t vote for him.

But he got the job done anyway.

That’s leadership.

Now, compare this to how Biden handled disaster relief in North Carolina.

Delays, bureaucracy, and sluggish government response left people waiting for action.

The contrast is clear.

Trump set high expectations, and government agencies met them.

That’s the kind of leadership that Americans expect and deserve.

The Bottom Line:

Trump’s EPA completed wildfire cleanup in Los Angeles far ahead of schedule, allowing rebuilding to begin much sooner than expected.

The mainstream media has ignored this accomplishment, but the facts speak for themselves.

Once again, Trump proved that government can work efficiently—when led by someone who demands results.

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