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President Donald Trump said he plans to end FEMA by the end of the 2025 hurricane season. What is FEMA? How will it impact Kentucky residents? What we know.
During Tuesday's press conference, President Donald Trump said FEMA money will be given to the states for disaster relief.
In remarks to reporters, the president said the administration plans to “wean” states off FEMA assistance after hurricane season ends.
FEMA paid more than $3.1 billion to Florida and its residents in federal grants, disaster loans and flood insurance payments in 2022 after Hurricane Ian, a monstrous Category 5 storm, rocked the Sunshine State. It remains the costliest hurricane in Florida history.
A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump's move to deploy California National Guard troops during protests over immigration raids in Los Angeles, calling the move "illegal" and ordering the Trump administration to return the control of the California National Guard to the control of Gov.
President Donald Trump warned Thursday of the possibility of “massive conflict” in the Middle East that could take place “soon.”