
Trump tours Texas flood damage but is quiet about his pledge to shutter FEMA
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
74% : "He's not easy, but he's good," Trump said of Roy.57% : The people that are doing it are unbelievable," Trump said at a makeshift emergency operations center inside an expo hall in Kerrville.
56% : Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | SoundStack | All Of Our Podcasts Trump plans new tariffs on Canada, others; Moo Deng celebrates first birthday Lee Enterprises At the White House, Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, similarly dodged questions Friday about FEMA's future.
52% : " Trump won Kerr County with 77% of the vote last year.
52% : "The state of Texas, No. 1 they do it right and they've done it right for a long time.
49% : Asked about such concerns during his appearance at the operations center in Kerrville, Trump called a reporter "evil" and said he thought "everyone did an incredible job under the circumstances.
38% : "We'll be helping you from Washington, D.C., like no other president would," Trump said Friday.
37% : " Trump has suggested that a warning system should be established, though few details have been offered on what that might eventually entail.
31% : Trump has repeatedly promised to do away with the Federal Emergency Management Agency as part of his larger pledges to dramatically shrink the size of government, and he's fond of decrying officials in Democrat-run states hit by past natural disasters and tragedy.
25% : " Trump also tried to steer away from partisanship, even saying at one point, "I don't want to say politics" while still bragging about reducing the cost of eggs around the country.
21% : " Before arriving for his tour, Trump approved Texas' request to extend the major disaster declaration beyond Kerr County to eight additional counties, making them eligible for direct financial assistance to recover and rebuild.
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