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Some FEMA officials claim President Trump's cost-cutting policies are to blame for the delayed response to the disastrous Texas floods.
Where in the world is the FEMA head? Agency leader hasn’t been seen in over a week sparking concern - David Richardson has made no public appearances or statements following his appointment on May 8 ...
Rhetoric from Trump administration officials appears to be shifting more toward reforming the Federal Emergency Management ...
President Donald Trump met with victims' families and surveyed the damage of catastrophic floods that struck the state one ...
After catastrophic flooding in central Texas left the area devastated, the Trump administration’s lackluster response offers a chilling glimpse of what’s in store for when the next disaster strikes.
PRESIDENT TRUMP and first lady Melania Trump touched down in Kerrville, Texas, on Friday to view the aftermath of the deadly ...
NewsNation Now anchor Connell McShane joins John Williams to talk about the latest on the flooding in Texas, the ...
Rescue efforts began Friday, but FEMA did not deploy its network of Urban Search and Rescue teams until Monday.
Specifically, Trump said his administration's response was "right on time" because Noem was the "first one" he saw on TV the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin Congressman Greg Casar and several other Democratic lawmakers have sent letters to U.S. leaders in the ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is dismissing criticism of FEMA's response to the catastrophic flash floods in Texas. Former FEMA Deputy Director of Public Affairs Jeremy Edwards joins Chris Jansing to ...