Trump plans to tour Texas flood damage as scope of disaster tests his pledge to shutter FEMA
The Trump administration isn't backing from its pledges to shutter the Federal Emergency Management Agency and return disaster response to the states.
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Floods in Texas
Washington, 11 July
As President Donald
Trump heads to Texas on Friday for a firsthand look at the devastation caused
by catastrophic flooding, he has remained conspicuously quiet about his
previous promises to do away with the federal agency in charge of disaster
relief.
The Trump
administration isn't backing from its pledges to shutter the Federal Emergency
Management Agency and return disaster response to the states.
But since the 4 July
disaster, which has killed at least 120 people, the president and his top aides
have focused on the once-in-a-lifetime nature of what occurred and the human
tragedy involved rather than the government-slashing crusade that's been
popular with Trump's core supporters.
“Nobody ever saw a
thing like this coming,” Trump told NBC News on Thursday, adding, ”This is a
once-in-every-200-year deal.” He's also suggested he'd have been ready to visit
Texas within hours but didn't want to burden authorities still searching for
the more than 170 people who are still missing.
Trump's shift in
focus underscores how tragedy can complicate political calculations, even
though Trump has made slashing the federal workforce and charging
ally-turned-antagonistElon Musk with dramatically shrinking the size of
government centrepieces of his administration's opening months.
The president is
expected to do an aerial tour of some of the hard-hit areas.
The White House also
says he'll visit the state emergency operations centre to meet with first
responders and relatives of flood victims. Trump will also get a briefing from
officials. Republican Gov Greg Abbott, Sen. John Cornyn and Sen Ted Cruz are
joining the visit, with the GOP senators expected to fly to their state with
Trump aboard Air Force One.
First lady Melania
Trump will accompany the president Friday, marking the second time this term
that she has joined her husband to tour a natural disaster site.
During his first
weekend back in the White House, Trump again visited North Carolina to scope
out Helene damage and toured the aftermath of devastating wildfires in Los
Angeles. But he also used those trips to sharply criticise the Biden
administration and California officials.
Trump has promised repeatedly
— and as recently as last month — to begin “phasing out” FEMA and bring
disaster response management “down to the state level.”
During Tuesday's
Cabinet meeting, Trump didn't mention those plans and instead praised the
federal flooding response. Turning to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem,
whose department oversees FEMA, he said, “You had people there as fast as
anybody's ever seen.”
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