Trump targets State Farm over California wildfire response
- President Donald Trump criticized insurance companies, especially State Farm, for poor treatment of California wildfire victims who had paid premiums for years.
- Trump asked EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to identify companies that handled claims well and those that behaved badly after the 2025 wildfires to ensure fairness and legal compliance.
- State Farm dropped about 1,600 home insurance policies in the Pacific Palisades area months before the fires, representing a significant portion of owner-occupied homes.
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Trump targets State Farm over California wildfire response
President Trump this week criticized State Farm and other insurance companies, saying they did not give adequate help for claims related to last year’s California wildfires. Trump pledged that the government would investigate the issue, though it’s not clear what follow-up, if any, could follow a probe. “I have just met with various Political Representatives…
Trump Looking into Insurance Companies' Handling of LA Fire Claims
President Donald Trump announced that his administration was looking into how insurance companies handled claims related to the 2025 Los Angeles-area wildfires. The post Trump Admin Looking into Insurance Companies’ Handling of LA Fire Claims appeared first on Breitbart.
Trump torches insurance giants by name who ‘not there to help’ after devastating California fires * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs
Source link (Photo by U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Helena Owens) President Donald Trump on Tuesday turned up the heat on “horrendous” insurance companies that he says were “absolutely horrible” to California residents affected by devastating fires in the Los Angeles area in January 2025. “I have just met with various Political Representatives of the
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