Trump threatens to 'get rid' of US emergency agency as he tours disaster areas

Trump threatens to 'get rid' of US emergency agency as he tours disaster areas
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Trump threatens to 'get rid' of US emergency agency as he tours disaster areas
Published: Jan, 25 2025 03:06

Donald Trump has visited disaster areas in California and North Carolina and said he is considering "getting rid" of the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). In California the president flew over several neighbourhoods ravaged by wildfires in Marine One, the presidential helicopter.

He and first lady Melania Trump landed in Pacific Palisades, a particularly hard-hit community in Los Angeles that is home to some of the state's rich and famous. The couple walked down a street where all the houses had burned down and talked to local residents.

"It is devastation. It really is an incineration," Mr Trump said. Mr Trump was greeted by California's governor Gavin Newsom after Air Force One landed in Los Angeles and the pair appeared to be on cordial terms, despite the president having frequently attacked the governor, who he has called "Newscum".

"We're going to need your support. We're going to need your help," Mr Newsom told him. At a news conference, when mayor Karen Bass said residents should be able to return to their homes within the week but keeping people safe from hazardous materials was a top priority, she was interrupted by Mr Trump, who said: "What's hazardous waste? We're going to have to define that.".

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