President Donald J. Trump says he’d prefer disaster relief funding be administered directly by his White House rather than the scandal-plagued Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The President’s concerns regarding FEMA’s administration of funds and his plan to redirect authority over relief efforts came in a series of remarks made to the press as Trump traveled to North Carolina and California to see firsthand the areas impacted by Hurricane Helene and the Los Angeles wildfires.
“It will be directed; in other words, the aid will go through us,” President Trump said on an airport tarmac in Ashville, North Carolina. He continued: “So rather than going through FEMA, it will go through us. And I think, maybe, this is a good place to start because—and in all fairness to the governor and all fairness to everyone else—FEMA was not on the ball and we’re gonna turn it all around.”
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Following the disastrous mudslides and catastrophic flooding in the wake of Hurricane Helene, FEMA became the target of ire among North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida residents for their slow response in providing aid relief. The National Pulse reported at the time that a FEMA worker was fired after she directed aid workers not to assist homes that displayed pro-Trump signs or flags.
Meanwhile, addressing the deadly wildfires in Los Angeles, California, President Trump reiterated his call for Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) to redirect water from the northern parts of the state to aid in fire containment. ” I want to see the water be released and come down into Los Angeles and throughout the state,” Trump said on the tarmac in Ashville.