President Donald Trump warned FEMA is set to face reckoning for not doing its job for four years under the Biden administration, he said in an exclusive interview with Sean Hannity.
Trump's suggestion that states should "take care of their own problems" could have major implications for GOP states in the South.
States may end up bearing the brunt of natural disaster management instead of benefitting from the resources of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), President Donald Trump suggested Wednesday.
President Trump on Wednesday was sharply critical of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), suggesting at one point states should handle their own response to natural disasters but still
The new president doesn’t appear interested in overhauling or reforming FEMA, only in eliminating the agency altogether.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has billions of dollars in disaster funds, which are used to reimburse states for eligible recovery efforts after major disasters, contrary to posts online saying FEMA has “no money” to respond to the wildfires in southern California.
Cameron Hamilton does not appear to have experience coordinating responses to large-scale disasters, like the wildfires in California.
The Gilman Fire broke out in La Jolla neighborhood today, while a brush fire at the border with Mexico, has engulfed 20 acres. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
LAKE CITY, Fla. ( WCJB /Gray News) - A woman still has a tree on her house months after Hurricane Helene ripped through Florida. A large tree fell on Marc Munden’s home in September during Helene. The damage keeps getting worse.
The cold weather could help Richmond County as the annual “point-in-time”, or PIT, count is preparing to take place.
President Donald Trump, who has hurled criticism at state and local leaders over what he calls faulty water- and forest-management policies that he says contributed to the region’s deadly wildfires, is expected to visit Los Angeles Friday to get a first-hand look at the destruction.