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After Texas Flooding, Questions About FEMA’s Role and Fate Under Trump

The New York TimesWednesday, July 9, 2025 at 3:17:04 AM
After Texas Flooding, Questions About FEMA’s Role and Fate Under Trump
Texas is reeling from devastating floods, and now people are asking tough questions about FEMA's effectiveness—especially under the Trump administration, which has previously proposed slashing its budget. Critics worry whether the agency can handle disasters like this when its future seems uncertain.
Editor’s Note: When disasters strike, FEMA is supposed to be the lifeline for recovery—but budget cuts and political shifts could leave communities vulnerable. This isn’t just about Texas; it’s a test of whether the government can (or will) protect people when the next crisis hits.
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