Trump, FEMA and Atlantic hurricane
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President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he plans to phase out the Federal Emergency Management Agency after this year’s hurricane season, offering the clearest timeline yet for his administration’s long-term plans to dismantle the disaster relief agency and shift responsibility for response and recovery onto states.
During Tuesday's press conference, President Donald Trump said FEMA money will be given to the states for disaster relief.
Accusing him of “turning the military against American citizens," California Governor Newsom moved to stop President Trump from using the military to quell the anti-ICE riots in L.A.
There are some major contradictions in President Donald Trump’s view of what government should do to help and protect Americans as expressed this week.