Trump harshly criticized Federal Emergency Management Agency because of its hurricane response in North Carolina and said he would sign an executive order "overhauliong" or even abolishing the agency.
Alex Padilla is introducing a package of bills to ... would expand funding from FEMA for firefighting tools that are put in place before a disaster. The bill would allow for FEMA to cover more ...
Alex Padilla is introducing a package of bills to increase their ... the Fire Suppression and Response Funding Assurance Act, would expand funding from FEMA for firefighting tools that are put in place before a disaster. The bill would allow for FEMA ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is heading to hurricane-battered western North Carolina and wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles on Friday, using the first trip of his second administration to tour areas where politics has clouded the response to deadly disasters.
Donald and Melania Trump are stopping in North Carolina, California and Nevada during the first second term trip. Follow along for live updates.
The president traveled to Asheville, N.C., which is still reeling from recent hurricanes, then will GO to California to survey wildfire damage.
Donald and Melania Trump are stopping in North Carolina, California and Nevada during the first second term trip. Follow along for live updates.
Friday's trip could prompt some uncomfortable conversations about climate change, which Trump has played down and denied.
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“FEMA PAYOUTS: North Carolina Working Class Hurricane Survivors: $750,” reads text in the post. “California Millionaires with Disaster Insurance: $25,000." A logo in the upper lefthand ...
Hawes says after failing to get any help over the FEMA hotline she came to one of the FEMA pop-up locations. She says a FEMA representative deleted the fake claim and helped them file a new one.
Criswell, the outgoing FEMA administrator, sits for an exit interview with ABC. Whether it is a hurricane, major tornado, wildfire or anything in between, disasters "don't discriminate" in where ...