Trump to Tap RNC Chair Whatley to Oversee Hurricane Helene Relief in North Carolina
- Bias Rating
62% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
94% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-61% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : Trump referred to the members of Congress whose districts he noted were most severely affected by Hurricane Helene: Rep. Virginia Foxx (R) of the Fifth Congressional District, Chuck Edwards (R) of the Eleventh Congressional District, and Tim Moore (R) of the Fourteenth Congressional District.43% : Trump detailed his plan at a press conference in North Carolina, where he is inspecting the damage inflicted by Hurricane Helene in September:We're going to work together with the governor.
36% : We're working on it very hard," Trump said later in the press conference.
29% : Trump also noted that he is considering substantial reforms to FEMA, including possibly eliminating it altogether.
27% : I think when you have a problem like this...whether it's a Democrat or Republican governor, you want to use your state to fix it and not waste time calling FEMA," Trump said.
25% : Trump went on to pitch his idea of providing states with federal dollars so they can oversee disaster relief themselves.
23% : Trump will visit California later Friday to inspect wildfire damage in Los Angeles County.
16% : WATCH -- President Trump Calls Out FEMA's Handling of NC Disaster: "FEMA Was Not on the Ball":"I'll be taking strong action to get North Carolina the support that you need to quickly recover and rebuild.
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