President Trump late Tuesday extended the work of a council that is supposed to recommend changes at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), an agency that has long been in the administration’s crosshairs. Trump issued an executive order extending the work of the council until either late May or 10 days after it submits recommendations to him.…
Trump extends the work of FEMA reform council
Originally reported by The Hill
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