President Trump suggested that the Federal Emergency Management Agency could be shut down to instead let the states handle their own disasters.
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WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump on Sunday issued an executive order establishing a review council for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, just days after he floated shuttering the agency whose resources are strained following multiple weather-related disasters and which is burdened by past failures in handling massive storms. Read full story
President Trump suggested that the Federal Emergency Management Agency could be shut down to instead let the states handle their own disasters.
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