Trump Floats Eliminating FEMA During Disaster Zone Visits
President Trump proposes overhauling or abolishing FEMA, raising concerns among officials and experts about disaster response capabilities.
- President Trump suggested eliminating FEMA, citing inefficiency and advocating for states to handle disaster management directly.
- The proposal has drawn criticism from experts and officials who warn it could weaken emergency response and overwhelm state resources.
- Trump tied federal disaster aid for California wildfires to demands for voter ID laws and changes in water management policies, sparking controversy.
- In North Carolina, Trump criticized FEMA's response to Hurricane Helene and pledged faster recovery efforts, while residents shared harrowing survival stories.
- Experts and former officials caution that dismantling FEMA would significantly impact disaster recovery nationwide, particularly in states with limited resources.








































































































































































