President Trump has decided against abolishing FEMA, instead opting for rebranding the agency to highlight the roles of state leaders in disaster response. As Trump travels to Texas to assess the damage from severe flooding, which has claimed at least 120 lives, he emphasizes the unprecedented nature of the disaster over previous calls for cuts to FEMA. During the visit, he will take an aerial tour, meet with first responders, and receive updates from officials. Legal action is also noted, with an activist suing the administration for false imprisonment.
President Trump has backed away from abolishing FEMA, with changes likely focusing on rebranding to emphasize state leaders' roles in disaster response.
In the wake of catastrophic flooding in Texas, Trump focuses on the human tragedy rather than government cuts to FEMA, emphasizing the unprecedented nature of the disaster.
Trump is expected to conduct an aerial tour of affected areas, meet first responders, and receive briefings as he visits Texas following the flooding.
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for false imprisonment, seeking $20 million in damages.
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