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Trump teases executive order overhauling or nixing FEMA

  • Bias Rating

    48% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -58% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

42% : Trump, during a visit to survey damage caused by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, took questions from reporters in Fletcher where he suggested such an order.
42% : Earlier this week, Trump suggested during a Fox News interview that FEMA gets in the way of clean up.
37% : President Trump on Friday teased signing an upcoming executive order targeting the Federal Emergency Management Agency that could overhaul or eliminate the entire agency.
37% : "The potential FEMA executive order would join a flurry of orders signed by Trump this week, including several that touched on immigration, on climate and energy and on issues like recognizing only two sexes and ending DEI practices.
33% : Trump was also questioned Friday when he landed in the Tar Heel State if he expects to ask Congress for additional aid to North Carolina and California, while the latter faces raging wildfires, to which he replied he will but that aid will "go through us.
23% : I think, frankly, FEMA's not good," Trump said.

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