Trump proposes ‘getting rid of FEMA’ while touring disaster areas
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During visits to North Carolina and California, President Trump proposed potentially eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), criticizing its disaster response effectiveness. He suggested shifting disaster relief responsibilities directly to state governments.
Key Statements
- "FEMA has been a very big disappointment"
- Wants states to manage their own disaster responses
- Proposed sending federal money directly to states instead of through FEMA
Despite his strong rhetoric, Trump cannot unilaterally eliminate FEMA. Congressional approval would be required to dismantle the agency. His proposal aligns with conservative think tank Project 2025's recommendations to reduce federal disaster management involvement.Political Implications
- Some lawmakers, like Sen. Susan Collins, suggest FEMA needs reform rather than elimination
- Florida representatives warned that states lack resources to handle major disasters independently
- Trump aims to use disaster aid discussions to push broader legislative agenda

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