LOS ANGELES — President Donald Trump surveyed disaster zones in California and North Carolina on Friday and said he was considering ''getting rid of'' the Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
The president has had harsh words for state and local leaders in California amid the deadly blazes. He recently suggested ...
It's unclear exactly what, if anything, was "turned on" in California, but the Department of Water Resources said no military ...
The executive order begins the process of a review of the agency's effectiveness by establishing a 20-member task force ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday floated shuttering the Federal Emergency Management Agency during a trip to disaster ...
Donald Trump claimed on social media that the U.S. military "just entered the Great State of California" in an attempt to ...
President Donald Trump claimed that the military entered California and turned on the water, but state water officials say ...
The president said the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been too bureaucratic and slow in its response to disasters.
According to the Times on Friday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had then been directed to dramatically increase the flow ...
Local officials and experts said the water the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began sending downstream on Friday could have ...
President Donald Trump said he's considering "getting rid of" FEMA as he hit the road for the first time since his second ...
Donald Trump said the U.S. military entered California and opened a large flow of water to fight fires, but state officials ...