FEMA, Texas and Trump
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WHITE HOUSE NEC DIRECTOR KEVIN HASSETT, FORMER FEMA ADMINISTRATORS DEANNE CRISWELL AND PETE GAYNOR, SUNDAY ON “THIS WEEK” WITH CO-ANCHOR JONATHAN KARL
The Trump administration has changed its tune on federal funding for disasters following the Texas floods that swept through Kerr County. GOP lawmakers took turns touring the damage in
There are questions over why oversight was eased at Mystic Camp as it expanded in a hazardous floodplain, the AP reported.
As Trump heads to Texas to see the impact of last week’s deadly flash floods, the White House has backed away from plans to abolish FEMA, officials said.
Rhetoric from Trump administration officials appears to be shifting more toward reforming the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), rather than axing it entirely. While the shift has been
FEMA officials are two months behind in posting grant application guidelines, which are expected to reflect President Trump’s demand for cooperation on his priorities.
More FEMA officials step down as hurricane season gets underway 05:07. The head of FEMA's National Response Coordination Center — a position responsible for the government's response to storms ...