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The Trump administration does not have immediate plans to abolish FEMA, though discussions on its future are underway.
As President Donald Trump headed to Texas to see the brutal effects of the floods firsthand, a senior White House official ...
Weeks before flash floods devastated the Texas Hill Country, Gov. Greg Abbott participated in the first meeting of a new ...
FEMA is not shutting down but ‘rebranding’ to highlight local leaders’ roles in disaster response - In January, Trump floated ...
As Trump visits Texas to see the impact of last week’s deadly flash floods, the White House has backed away from plans to ...
After criticizing the agency for being ineffective for months, the Trump administration now plans to reform it to supplement ...
For months before the Texas flash floods, President Donald Trump and his administration floated the idea of abolishing the ...
Records obtained by The New York Times show that FEMA laid off contractors the night of July 5, when flood waters were ...
Opinion
Why Kristi Noem hates FEMA
The point of FEMA is that the vast majority of Americans don’t have the independent wealth that allows them to rebuild after a disaster with ease. But in the eyes of Trump and Noem, those who are not ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has no immediate plans to abolish the Federal Emergency Management Agency amid ...
"We as a federal government don't manage these disasters, the state does," Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said ...
Trump and first lady Melania Trump visited Texas for an aerial tour of the sites of the catastrophic flooding, which killed ...