Trump sign aid in disasters, putting states, sites in the driver’s driver’s seat to disaster disaster

First on the fox: President Donald Trump He should sign the executive order on Monday that will put the states and local jurisdiction in the driver’s seat of preparation and response to the disaster, Fox News Digital learned.
“This order returns state, locally and individual strengthening in preparing and responding to disasters, and brings common sense to the priority for infrastructure and strategic investments through decisions in information that make up our infrastructure, communities and economy more resistant to global and dynamic threats and danger.”
The command emphasizes the role of states, sites and individual leadership over federal guidance while preparing and faced with disasters – such as floods or fires – and “simplify” federal functions to make local communities easier to work with federal leaders in Washington, Digital Fox News learned.
Will also Establish a national strategy of resistanceWhat will describe “priorities, means and ways to progress the resistance of the nation”, at the same time marking the risks for key national infrastructure and related systems, Fox Digital learned.
Trump signs an executive order aimed at “drastic” improvement of FEMA -E, priority, competencies
President Donald Trump signs the executive commands at the oval office. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Officials will be invited to inspect “all infrastructure policies, continuity and willingness and response” to ensure that they are aligned with the national strategy of resistance.
The command will transfer access to the Federal Government “All-Hazards” to the catastrophe to “approach informed of risk” that will give priority “resistance and action due to mere sharing of information,” Fox Digital learned.
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Trump opposed the response of the nation to natural disasters under the management of Biden. Said Fox News’ Sean Hannity just days after his inauguration that “FEMA has not done its job in the last four years” and would like to see “the states take care of their own problems” because they have historically relied on the federal government and its resources and disaster resolution funds.
President Joe Biden participates in the 2021 hurricling briefing. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Fema came under the nation Microscope 2024, when Hurricane Helene flew through North Carolina, devastating residents while wiped home and killed more than 100 people. FEMA and Biden’s administration faced fierce return moves for resolving emergency, while Trump accused the obstructing agency for help in the Republican areas.
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Trump signed a separate executive order in January, establishing a Council for the Audit of FEMA to “drastically” improve the federal agency in charge of handling assistance in disasters across the country.
Firefighters are fighting a fire of Lila along the interstate 15 near the Bonsall community in San Diego District, California, on Tuesday, January 21st. (AP/Noah Berger)
“Despite the fact that each of the last three years has committed nearly $ 30 billion in disasters, FEMA managed to leave vulnerable Americans without resources or support they need when they need it most,” the executive command said. “There are serious worries Political bias in fem. Indeed, at least one former response of FEMA stated that Fem managers have directed her to avoid the homes of individuals who support Donald J. Trump’s campaign for president. “
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Trump has further opposed left -wing policies that he says they have agreed a natural response to a disaster, most of all in California over his water Infrastructure policies, which he said contributed to the angry fires that destroyed parts of the area around Los Angeles in January.
The helicopter casts water on the fire of Palisades in the Mandeville Canyon, on Saturday, January 11, 2025 in Los Angeles. (Etienne Laurent/Associated Press)
“Governor Guvin Newscum refused to sign a water renewal declaration that allowed millions of liters of water, from excess rains and snow melting from the north, to pour daily to many parts of California, including areas currently burning on almost apocalyptic Truth social Fire spreads in January.
On January 24, Trump signed a separate executive command that provides California with additional water resources to improve the state’s response to a disaster.
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Trump is expected to sign on Monday as a continuation of his promise “transfer of power from Washington to the US people”, similar to the California executive order and the establishment of the FEMA Revision Council, Fox Digital learned.