In his first interview after resuming office, US President Donald Trump criticised California's wildfire management, FEMA's disaster response, and Democrats' policies. He emphasised the need for states to handle their own problems and questioned TikTok's security concerns, while expressing regret over former President Joe Biden's decision not to issue a self-pardon.
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