President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
Trump, who proposed doing away with the Federal Emergency Management Agency altogether while on a tour of disaster scenes in North Carolina and California, has since established a 20-member committee ...
We’re just praying we don’t get so much as a bad rain in the next four years.’ In an executive order Monday, President Donald ...
President Donald Trump caught his own administration off guard last week by suggesting that the nation’s primary disaster response agency might simply “go away.” ...
Last week, while visiting areas ravaged by Hurricane Helene in my home state of North Carolina, President Donald Trump proposed “getting rid” of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Then he signed ...
President Donald Trump's nominee for HHS Secretary, RFK Jr., navigated questions on abortion, vaccines, and social welfare as he hopes to secure Senate support.
Western North Carolina's Congressman, U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards, has been asked by President Trump to help overhaul the Federal Emergency Management Agency, thanks to his appointment to a newly created ...
DOJ didn't identify the fired employees, and it's not yet clear whether they'll challenge their terminations under civil service protection rules.
President Donald Trump has named four North Carolinians to the newly created council that will assess the Federal Emergency ...
President Donald Trump named RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and three GOP members of Congress to review FEMA’s work in Helene.
President Donald Trump has designated Republican National Committee chair Michael Whatley and three other North Carolinians ...
Edwards will serve on the newly formed FEMA task force along with U.S. Republican Rep ... who is the chairperson of the ...