US Boosts Ukraine Aid with $725M Arms Package Amid Ongoing Support Efforts
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FEMA officials express concern that former President Trump, if re-elected, might redirect disaster relief funds to support immigration and border security efforts, potentially limiting FEMA's ability to respond to natural disasters. This concern arises from Trump's previous diversion of FEMA funds for border facilities in 2019. FEMA's chief of staff, Michael Coen, warns of the potential demoralization of staff and mission creep, as FEMA has been tasked with non-disaster-related responsibilities, such as setting up COVID-19 vaccination clinics.
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