President Donald Trump warned FEMA is set to face reckoning for not doing its job for four years under the Biden administration, he said in an exclusive interview with Sean Hannity.
States may end up bearing the brunt of natural disaster management instead of benefitting from the resources of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), President Donald Trump suggested Wednesday.
Donald Trump, the former U.S. President, has openly criticized FEMA, the federal emergency response agency, claiming it complicates matters. He suggested that states should manage their own issues, criticizing FEMA's performance over the past four years in an interview with Fox News.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday floated ending federal disaster relief and leaving states to fend for themselves during emergencies in his first Oval Office interview since returning to power.
Donald Trump sat down with Fox News host Sean Hannity in the White House's Oval Office for his first interview since returning as US President - here's everything you missed
In a sit-down interview with Fox News, President Trump remained focused on past grievances as much as new goals for his returning administration.
President Donald Trump sat down with Fox News’ Sean Hannity for the first sit-down interview of his presidency. Here are some takeaways from their conversation.
It will be hard for the president to revoke FEMA funding — but a GOP-led Congress could slow down the region’s recovery.
During an interview Wednesday night with Fox News’s Sean Hannity, Trump claimed that his thinking about FEMA had recently shifted, not the least bit because it sometimes helps people in liberal states and cities.
President Trump proposed ending federal disaster relief, suggesting states manage their emergencies. He criticised FEMA's performance and stated that
President Donald Trump sat down for his first interview as the 47th president with Fox News host Sean Hannity.