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Thousands of Permits Approved After Trump Steps Into California Rebuild

Jim Taft
Last updated: April 23, 2026 7:20 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Thousands of California residents affected by the 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles are now receiving permits to rebuild homes and businesses following an executive order issued by Donald Trump earlier this year, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

According to reporting by the New York Post, the executive order signed in January was aimed at accelerating the rebuilding process in areas impacted by the Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires.

The order allowed certain state and local permitting requirements to be preempted and introduced a provision enabling builders to “self-certify” compliance with “substantive health, safety, and building standards.”

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The fires, which occurred in January 2025, were among the most destructive in Los Angeles history, damaging or destroying large numbers of homes and businesses. In the months following the disaster, many residents reported delays in obtaining permits needed to begin reconstruction.

Since the executive order was implemented, nearly 2,000 permits have been approved, according to data shared with the New York Post. Los Angeles County has issued 971 permits, representing a 72% increase, while the City of Los Angeles has issued 961 permits, marking a 58% increase over prior levels.

The Environmental Protection Agency, under the direction of Administrator Lee Zeldin, was tasked with carrying out key aspects of the order. The agency was also involved in clearing hazardous materials left behind after the fires, a step required before rebuilding could begin in many affected areas.

Zeldin described the executive order as a measure to address delays in the rebuilding process.

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“President Trump’s January Executive Order was a bold move to break through the non-federal logjams that had held up lives, homes, and entire neighborhoods from being rebuilt. Since that EO, we’ve helped drive nearly 2,000 permit approvals,” Zeldin told the New York Post.

He also referenced the broader effort in a post on X, writing, “Since President Trump’s January EO, almost 2,000 new permits have been approved for LA wildfire victims desperately trying to rebuild their homes. From his leadership to get insurance companies to do more and faster, to pressing for more forest management, water flow, and more,…”

Since President Trump’s January EO, almost 2,000 new permits have been approved for LA wildfire victims desperately trying to rebuild their homes. From his leadership to get insurance companies to do more and faster, to pressing for more forest management, water flow, and more,…

— Lee Zeldin (@epaleezeldin) April 22, 2026

The executive order marked a significant federal intervention in the rebuilding process, which had previously been managed primarily by state and local authorities. It introduced changes designed to expedite approvals and reduce regulatory barriers that had slowed reconstruction efforts.

The Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires left widespread damage across parts of Los Angeles County, with rebuilding efforts continuing more than a year after the initial destruction. Residents in affected areas have faced ongoing challenges, including navigating insurance claims and meeting regulatory requirements before construction can begin.

The increase in permit approvals represents a shift in the pace of rebuilding activity following the federal action. Officials have indicated that the process of issuing permits and beginning reconstruction is ongoing, with additional approvals expected as applications continue to be processed.

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