Disaster relief during the Trump administration

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Re: Disaster relief during the Trump administration

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An update from North Carolina:
Trump’s FEMA Refuses to Fund North Carolina’s Hurricane Recovery
‘NOT WARRANTED’

William Vaillancourt
Updated 04.12.25 11:25AM EDT
Published 04.11.25 10:27PM EDT


The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on Friday rejected North Carolina’s request to extend the period in which residents can file for hurricane damage reimbursement.

Gov. Josh Stein revealed the news, writing: “I am extremely disappointed and urge the President to reconsider FEMA’s bad decision,” Stein said in a statement. “Six months later, the people of western North Carolina are working hard to get back on their feet; they need FEMA to help them get the job done.”

Stein shared with Spectrum News the letter from the agency stating that the 180-day extension request—which a majority of the state’s congressional delegation supported—was “not warranted.” In response to FEMA’s denial, Republican Rep. Chuck Edwards, who had joined his colleagues in signing the request and whose district saw some of the worst damage, reacted by stating that the request was “unprecedented,” and that he was “focusing on other ways” to help North Carolinians.

During the 2024 campaign, Trump falsely claimed that the Biden administration was diverting FEMA funds to use on undocumented immigrants. He also declined to condemn threats to FEMA workers. Since taking office, Trump has signaled he wants to do away with FEMA entirely.
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Re: Disaster relief during the Trump administration

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What a contrast between Trump's response to natural disaster relief and that of all previous Presidents, both Democrat and Republican, especially Democrat. Biden responded immediately to disasters regardless of whether the state needing it was red or blue, and received sincere thanks and praise even from Republican governors whose states were affected. Trump has advocated dismantling of FEMA altogether and refusing federal disaster aid even to Republican led states. This should lead to outrage even from Republicans, let alone Democrats! Why does even this fail to turn many Republican voters against him?
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