President Donald Trump has designated Republican National Committee chair Michael Whatley and three other North Carolinians to serve on a panel charged with reviewing the work and future of FEMA.
His lawsuit, coupled with parallel legal challenges from the Republican National Committee, has garnered national attention as Democrats and other critics raise alarm about the potential disenfranchisement of North Carolina voters. While election ...
President Donald Trump named four North Carolinians, including Republican National Committee Chairman Michael ... on a trip to Western North Carolina, that he was considering eliminating FEMA ...
While Trump emphasized his desire to help North Carolina, a battleground state that’s voted for him in all of his presidential campaigns, he was much less generous toward California, where
President Donald Trump suggested he might eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Friday during a trip to tour damage from Hurricane Helene flooding in North Carolina, a state he’s said “has been abandoned by the Democrats.
President Donald Trump floated “getting rid” of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on Friday as he visited western North Carolina to survey the damage and recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene.
It’s his first visit to North Carolina since taking office and second visit to the Asheville area since Helene hit.
RALEIGH, N.C. — For the first time since being formed, North Carolina's House ... blasts federal response The committee is charged by Rep. John R. Bell, a Republican from District 10 near ...
Promising to bring congressional fiscal help and hammering away at FEMA, second-term Republican President Donald Trump’s first domestic trip led off Friday talking to residents in
Whatley did not return a text message or phone call seeking comment about Trump’s statements, nor did his spokespeople at the Republican National Committee. Many North Carolina Republicans and ...
Analysis: Democrats grandstanded, but it might be the questioning of two Republican hawks that sinks Trump’s pick for Director of National Intelligence, Eric Garcia reports
U.S. Republican Rep. Chuck Edwards will serve on the "Council to Assess the Federal Management Agency," which was established via executive order on Jan. 24.