WASHINGTON – President Trump has made it clear so far that his administration is ready to close the FBA and transfer its operations to the United States after the 2025 hurricane season.
“We want to be denied from Fema, and we want to transfer it to the state level,” Trump told reporters at the Oval Office on Tuesday, months after he signed a “comprehensive review” of the agency.
“The governor must be able to deal with it, frankly, if they cannot deal with it, in the wake of that, then they may not be ruler.”
On January 24, the executive order took advantage of the Minister of Internal Security Christie Naim and Defense Minister Beit Higseth participating in the Fema Review Council, which analyzes the agency's effectiveness. This body did not publish any results.
The matter also called for “political bias” for FEMA after a supervisor of a federal monitoring body stumbled to engage in illegal party activities by informing its team with disaster relief that responds to Hurricane Milton in Florida “to avoid the announcement of Trump.”
On Tuesday, sleep confirmed that Fema “mainly needs to move away as it exists” during the oval office.
The National Administration of Oceanic and Air Country (NOAA) expected between six and 10 hurricanes between June 1 and November 30, which is likely to be three to five large storms.
Last year, hurricanes caused compensation for $ 182.7 billion, according to Noaa, much higher than the average annual cost (149.3 billion dollars) during the past five years.
Trump has suggested that in the future, the federal government will provide any disaster assistance for any healing efforts – but if it is searched, it will come directly from the President's office.
“We all know from the past that Fema has failed thousands, if not millions of people, and President Trump does not want to see this in the future,” Nayyun told reporters, repulsion of the president's statements in January when he visited Hurricane areas in North Carolina.
“Fema was very great disappointment,” Trump said at the time.
Trump also accused his predecessor by paving the 2000 North Carolinians from temporary shelters during the response of federal disasters “to freeze 20 degrees.”
Some Democrats, such as Representative Jared Moskovic, supported legislation to allow the states to receive more direct relief financing by granting the mass.
“The bureaucracy in the Ministry of Internal Security is in the Fema Road to fulfill its basic mission,” D-FLA said in a statement last month.
“Under the Ministry of National Security, the Fema has become a grant agency that also manages emergency management, instead of the Emergency Management Agency, which is also granting grants.”
However, Moskowitz called for the removal of FEMA under the auspices of the Ministry of Internal Security – instead of completely canceling it.