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Trump establishes FEMA Review Council: ‘Drastically improve’

President Donald Trump has signed the Presidential order for the purpose of “dramatically” the effectiveness, priority, and abilities of the institution, and then has introduced the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on Sunday. I did.

Trump's presidential ordinance consists of less than 20 members and established a FEMA Review Council, co -chairman of the National Land Security and Defense Secretary.

Congress has been formed after Fema's response to Hurricane Helen and recent disasters have been indicated that the need for effectiveness, priority, and abilities.

“Despite the obligations of nearly $ 30 billion in the past three years, FEMA has been able to leave vulnerable Americans without the resources or support when most needed.” I read the order. “FEMA has a serious concern about political prejudice. In fact, at least one former FEMA Respander instructed Fema Manager to avoid a private house supporting President Donald J. Trump. Masu.”

“FEMA is not good:” Trump will announce an agency overhaul while visiting North Carolina

The drone view shows Walgreen in Ashville, North Carolina, and has been damaged by Hurricane Helen on September 29, 2024. (Reuters/Marco Bello)

Mr. Trump also stated that FEMA also loses the mission, diverts limited resources and staff, and supports the scope and permissions. The President emphasized that FEMA had spent more than $ 1 billion in welcome illegal immigrants.

“Americans deserve immediate, effective and fair reactions to disasters,” continued the order. “Therefore, FEMA requires full -fledged reviews by very experienced individuals in effective disaster response and recovery. They promote national interests and enable national resilience. I recommend improvement or structural change.

Mr. Trump says that New Sam is “accusing” a “end -theory” wildfire.

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President Donald Trump shares plans to overhaul Fema after saying Agency thinks it is not good. (AP Photo/Mark Schooliefelbein)

Trump announced on Friday that it will overhaul FEMA as North Carolina has recovered from Hurricane Helene even more than 120 days after Arashi has devastated the state.

“I will also start the process of fundamentally overhauling FEMA, or signed a presidential order to start the process of removing FEMA,” Trump's reporter on North Carolina on Friday morning. I told the group. “Frankly, I don't think FEMA is good.”

As California officials order evacuation, a fast -moving fuse fire erupts in Los Angeles County.

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In Ashville, North Carolina, on September 28, 2024, it floats in a flood near Bilt -More Village in the aftermath of Hurricane Helen. (Sean Rayford/Getty Image)

Trump has pledged to do a good job in the state, promising that his administration intervenes and supports North Carolina quickly to correct the damage.

The president also states that the state wants to take on more responsibilities in the event of a disaster, and claims that people who are familiar with the state are well equipped to provide disaster response and relief. did.

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So far, US Army Kingdom has claimed that only half of the recovery of debris from Hurricane Helen has been completed. In addition, thousands of families from North Carolina are left at the hotel, and FEMA makes a bill through the migrated housing support program.

Fox News Digital's Diana Stancy has contributed to this report.

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