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Trump to Tap RNC Chair Whatley to Oversee Hurricane Helene Relief in North Carolina

President Donald Trump plans to be the chairman of the National Committee (RNC), the National Committee (RNC), as the director of North Carolina's disaster relief activities.

President Trump explained in detail at a press conference in North Carolina, a September Hurricane Helen damage.

We will work together with the governor. We intend to cooperate with the Senator, but we are actually going to cooperate with the House of Representatives, especially Michael Watry, with three members in the area. And I want Michael to be in charge so that everything works.

President Trump mentions the most enormous damage constituency by Hurricane Helen, Representative Virginia Fox (Republican Party) of the 5th House of Representatives constituencies, and the 11th House of Representatives, Representative Chuck Edwards (member of the Representative). The Republican Party) and the 11th House of Representatives constituency, Representative Tim Moore (Republican Party). 14th House of Representatives constituency.

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“I take powerful actions to get North Carolina's prompt recovery and reconstruction, and we are very enthusiastic about it,” said President Trump in the press conference.

“If Michael Watry did as good work as my election campaign for North Carolina, we would be very happy,” he added.

President Trump also said that it is considering a major reform of FEMA, including the possibility of completely abolishing FEMA. He proposed a system for FEMA to provide funds for disaster management to each state, rather than in charge of disaster relief.

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“Firth, I don't think FEMA is good. In the event of such a problem, whether you are the Democratic Party or the Republican Governor, you don't waste your time to call FEMA. You would want to solve the problem using, “said Trump.

“And FEMA comes here, they don't know the area, have never been to the area, and try to give the rules that they have never heard of. He wants to bring people who are not people. “

Mr. Trump also sold his own idea of ​​providing federal budgets so that each state could supervise disaster relief.

“We will recommend the abolition of FEMA, we will pay directly and we will pay a certain percentage,” he said.

President Trump will visit California late on Friday to visit the damage in Los Angeles County County.

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