Vice President JD VANCE said on Monday after saying that he had impaired local recovery initiatives following the destruction caused by Hurricane Helen.
Vance traveled in Japan for the first time as Vice President of Damascus, Virginia. As a result of the hurricane in September, he witnessed the devastation of the southern state. Vice President while visiting Criticized What he said was the “bureaucratic defect” of the former President Joe Biden’s administration. He called the federal government to strengthen his efforts to help the troubled Americans.
“Unfortunately, it’s a perfect example of the bureaucratic inadequate of the last administration, why do we need to do better in this country? I heard most when I was in the western part of North Carolina before taking office. It was after the election, but there were people who wanted to put trailers and other temporary houses in a specific area of North Carolina, but they were not. This is a different example of the federal government’s response. (Report: FEMA’s supervisor told the employees to “avoid the house that advertises Trump”)
clock:
Vance said that although the federal government failed to the American affected by Hurricane, the local government and the state government worked “at a broken speed” to provide support. In a Sunday interview with CBS News Margaret Brennan, he Blamed A “bureaucratic red tape” to prevent HEMA workers from providing the necessary assistance to Americans affected by hurricanes.
Hurricane Helen, a storm of category 4, landed in Florida on September 26. Number of dead More than 230 people in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee.
FEMA faced the scrutiny of the delay in response, the lack of available personnel, the diversity, fairness, and dedication to the inclusion on both Hurricane Helen and Milton. When Helen destroyed some regions in the United States, the institution was one of the “ambitious goals” when he worked on disaster relief under the Biden administration.
Since Hurricane Milton caused additional destruction in October, Agency was nearly $ 1 billion for immigration services aimed at increasing the shares in the minority community and spent $ 12 million on the Grand Program. , There was a lack of resources. 1,217 FEMA workers, less than 10 % of the personnel, were available in early October to respond to storms and other disasters.
President Donald Trump was a strict critic of FEMA’s reaction to recent natural disasters and signed. Presidential order On Friday, the agency was reviewed and the reaction to natural disasters was “greatly improved”. The President suggested that “reform”, “overhaul”, and even “remove FEMA.”
FEMA did not respond immediately to Daily Caller News Foundation comments.
All content created by Daily Caller News Foundation is an independent non -party newswire service and can be used for free news publishers who can provide large -scale viewers. All reissued articles must include logo, reporter signatures, and DCNF affiliates. For questions about our guidelines or tie -ups with our company, please contact Licensing@DailyCallNewsfoundation.org.