Trump singles out Moore over Potomac sewage spill, pledges federal coordination

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President Trump criticized Maryland Gov. Wes Moore for the Potomac River sewage spill response, claiming federal authorities should coordinate the cleanup and vowing federal involvement even as DC Water and the EPA oversee repairs after a Jan. 19 pipe rupture. Repairs are expected to take four to six weeks, with drinking water deemed safe but residents advised to avoid contact with the river; the clash coincides with a partial DHS funding shutdown that could complicate FEMA’s role and follows ongoing political sparring between Trump and Moore.
- Trump lashes out at Maryland governor's over Potomac River sewage spill response PBS
- Trump directs federal government to intervene in Potomac sewage spill The Washington Post
- Trump presses DC-area officials on Potomac spill: ‘I am awaiting your call’ The Hill
- Trump, Moore feud expands to Potomac River sewage spill Baltimore Sun
- 'Remnants of sewage' including toilet paper, left behind after wastewater pipe collapse WJLA
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