Biden, Harris in California, and soon Trump will be too
- President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris visited wildfire victims in California after Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, focusing on supporting affected communities and first responders.
- Kamala Harris visited Gordy's Garage in Altadena, where she met fire victims and expressed gratitude for the community's resilience, stating, 'Moments of crisis really do reveal the heroes among us.'
- President Biden spoke in Santa Ynez, reaffirming his commitment to public service and stating, 'We're leaving office, but we're not leaving the fight.'
- Harris praised firefighters and volunteers for their dedication, highlighting the importance of communal assistance in rebuilding Los Angeles after the fires.
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