US President Trump threatened to abolish FEMA | Donald Trump News

US President Donald Trump attacked the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), threatening to demolish the organization.

In the North Carolina, which was attacked by Hurricane on Friday, Trump announced that he would sign an administrative order that "began to fundamentally reform and repair Fema, or get rid of Fema."

Republicans replace the agency and recommend that the burden of disaster management is recommended to the states.

Trump said at a press conference on Friday: "When there are problems in the country, I think the state should be resolved by the state."

"This is our purpose. They solve the problem. The governor can quickly deal with something, do you know?"

Although the reporter has repeatedly raised the problem, Trump feels hazy about his timetable for the FEMA's proposal.

But on Friday's speech, after attacking the agency and his former Democratic Party President Joe Biden, after Hurricane Hurricane.

On September 26, the powerful types of storms attacked the large bend of Florida. However, even after landing, it continued to farm north, causing damage in some areas of Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee.

As the hurricane brought a record of creating records, floods and tornado killed more than 200 people in total, and left the place of Ashville, North Carolina, and tied.

North Carolina is one of the seven major swing states in the 2024 election that Trump finally won.

When he was running a few days and weeks after the disaster, Trump spread the error message about the disaster response leadership led by Biden, including federal rescue workers refused to serve Republican residents-this is a wrong claim.

FEMA later reported that it had threatened its employees, which hindered the health inspection operation of households in western North Carolina. At that time, the president Biden condemned the wrong information as "non -American".

He said in October: "Former Trump President led the impact of this lie."

However, Trump continued to hammer his assertion, that is, the disaster response of North Carolina was insufficient, including mentioned in a speech on Monday.

On Friday, he initiated criticism of FEMA and Biden again, and blamed them with a slow recovery pace.

"FEMA is a big disappointment. They spent a lot of money. This is very bureaucracy. And this is very slow," Trump said.

In another aspect, he attacked the Democratic Party ’s former:" Biden did not do well. Some residents had no hot water, drinking water or anything else. Many of them were not one quarter of them. They had nothing. "

He also laughed at the trip to southern California later that day. In the case of unusually drying, wild fire continued to destroy Los Angeles and its surrounding areas.

He emphasized that he will provide disaster assistance to Democratic countries, including California to implement voters' identity laws.

Although Trump said that this measure is a necessary condition to prevent voters from fraud (this is a favorite topic, but critics believe that they can be able to vote for voting but unable to afford or access ID cards. obstacle.

On the side of the road, when Trump's team crossed western Karolina, a small group of demonstrators gathered together to protest the president's abolition of climate change policies. They pointed out that climate crisis attributes to extreme weather incidents (such as hurricanes and fires).