


President Donald Trump on Wednesday criticized the Federal Emergency Management Agency and suggested he wants to have a discussion soon on its future, continuing his attack on the federal disaster response agency, which he and other GOP leaders have accused of being biased against Republicans.
President Donald Trump criticized FEMA and said the agency was "getting in the way of everything," ... [+]
In an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity from the Oval Office, Trump addressed the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, before saying: “FEMA is gonna be a whole big discussion very shortly.”
The president said he’d “rather see the states take care of their own problems.”
Trump attacked FEMA, saying the agency has not done its “job for the last four years,” and suggested Democrats did not care about disasters in states like North Carolina, but are eager to get federal support to deal with the Los Angeles fires.
He then claimed FEMA was “working really well” under his previous administration, but said “unless you have certain types of leadership, it’s really– it gets in the way,” before reiterating “FEMA is getting in the way of everything.”
As an example of how a disaster response would work without the agency, Trump said if a state like Oklahoma gets hit by a tornado, they should be allowed to “fix it” themselves and the federal government can “help them with the money.”
This is a developing story.