President Trump Signs Executive Order to Create Council for FEMA Review, Citing Inefficiencies and Political Bias

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FEMA Closer to Getting Wiped Out After Trump Emergency Review Order

It last received a total of $29 billion in December from Congress to fund relief efforts, but Trump has suggested that states should receive the money directly—echoing a policy set out in the radical Project 2025 pamphlet published in the run-up to the election. The president has not yet selected any official to oversee the agency, with former NAVY SEAL Cam Hamilton stepping in to act as its temporary chief and telling his staff that the agency was “critical” for national security.

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Trump establishes council to review federal disaster response agency

U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday issued an executive order establishing a review council to evaluate the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), stopping short of instant action to shut or reshape the country's lead disaster response agency. The order calls for the establishment of council made up of relevant federal leaders and "distinguished individuals" selected by Trump from outside government. Trump called on the council to hold its first public meeting within 90 days and submit a report to him within 180 days of the first meeting.

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Trump Orders Creation of Review Council for FEMA, Citing Concerns of Political Bias

FEMA has failed to provide vulnerable Americans with the resources and support they needed during difficult times, “despite obligating nearly $30 billion in disaster aid” annually over the past three years, it stated. In addition, the order said there were “serious concerns of political bias” within FEMA, and that resources had been used to support missions beyond the agency’s scope, including activities that support illegal aliens.

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Sunday in what he describes as a bid to “drastically improve” the Federal Emergency Management Agency. | TAG24
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Trump establishes council to review federal disaster response agency
US President Donald Trump on Jan 26 issued an executive order establishing a review council to evaluate the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The order calls for the establishment of council made up of relevant federal leaders and "distinguished individuals" selected by Mr Trump from outside government. Mr Trump called on the council to hold its first public meeting within 90 days and submit a report to him within 180 days of the first meeting.
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President Trump has established a council aimed at assessing and improving the performance of the federal disaster response agency.
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The executive order begins the process of a review of the agency’s effectiveness by establishing a 20-member task force
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The order calls for the establishment of council made up of relevant federal leaders and 'distinguished individuals' selected by Trump from outside government. The president raised the idea of shuttering FEMA during a cross-country trip on Friday to disaster areas in North Carolina and California, vowing to sign an executive order to overhaul or eliminate the agency.
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Trump signs executive order aimed at 'drastically' improving FEMA efficacy, priorities, competence
FEMA Review Council will be composed of no more than 20 members and co-chaired by the secretaries of Homeland Security and Defense. The council is being formed after FEMA's response to Hurricane Helene and other recent disasters showed the need to improve "efficacy, priorities, and competence"
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FEMA Closer to Getting Wiped Out After Trump Emergency Review Order
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order which could lead to the eradication of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The order on Sunday night demanded a task force to investigate the agency and find solutions that will transform it. Trump has previously hinted at what he really wanted to do with the federal response agency.
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FEMA came under fire for their appalling handling of Hurricane Helene relief last fall. The new FEMA review council will hold its first public meeting within 90 days from now and must send a report to President Trump within 180 days after this meeting. This news comes shortly after President Trump suggested that he might sign an order to get rid of FEMA, altogether.
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FEMA is responding to more climate-fueled disasters and often projects budget shortfalls. Former FEMA leaders have proposed that states take on more disaster preparedness and response. Trump has issued an executive order directing a "full-scale review" of FEMA as a first step to either overhaul or eliminate the agency.
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“I’ll also be signing an executive order to begin the process of fundamentally reforming and overhauling FEMA or maybe getting rid of FEMA. I think, frankly, FEMA is not good,” Trump said Friday. Trump referred to how unpopular FEMA has been since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. He said states could handle disasters better than the federal government.
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