California’s Democratic Gov.Gavin Newsom plans on crashing President Trump’s arrival in the Golden State when the commander-in-chief lands in Los Angeles Friday, according to reports.The 78-year-old president will tour the decimated areas of fire-ravaged Southern California — where wildfires killed at least 28 people — in one of his first presidential acts outside Washington, DC.Although not publicly invited by Trump, Newsom said he will be at the airport with the red carpet to welcome the newly sworn-in president.“I look forward to being there on the tarmac to thank the president, welcome him, and we’re making sure that all the resources he needs for a successful briefing are provided to him,” he told reporters Thursday.“There’s no limit to the resources we’ll provide for that briefing,” he added.Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says her office has been in contact with the Trump administration regarding Friday’s trip despite the alleged radio silence between the White House and the statehouse, Fox LA reported.Newsom had signed a bill freeing up $2.5 billion in aid for wildfire recovery and welcomed Trump to “support even more investments.”Ten days before the inauguration, Newsom invited Trump to survey the neighborhoods destroyed by the Palisades and Eaton fires.“As you prepare to assume the presidency once more, I invite you to come to California,” the 57-year-old wrote in a letter to the then-president-elect, which he shared on social media.The governor had asked for the Republican to put their differences aside for the hundreds of thousands of displaced residents who “deserve to see us all working together in their best interests.”Newsom called out Trump for “spreading disinformation from the sidelines.”Trump called for the Democrat to resign as Newsom faced backlash for the area’s lack of preparation despite warnings of the dangerous Santa Ana winds and the failure of forest management leading up to the fires.“One of the...