U.S. President Donald Trump has no immediate plans to abolish the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), despite speculation surrounding its future. According to the Washington Post, the administration is instead exploring a potential “rebranding” of FEMA to emphasize a more state-led approach to disaster response.
Trump, who previously expressed intentions to scale back or eliminate FEMA, visited Texas on Friday following catastrophic flash floods that have killed at least 120 people and left over 160 missing. While touring the disaster zone, he avoided confirming whether FEMA would be phased out, stating, “that’s a topic we can talk about later.”
The White House clarified that no official steps are being taken to dismantle FEMA. Instead, the president’s FEMA Review Council, composed of emergency management experts, is evaluating how to modernize the agency’s role. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson noted that the council’s recommendations will focus on keeping the federal role supplemental and aligned with the scale of disasters.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, speaking at the council meeting, advocated for significant structural changes, arguing that emergency management should be led by states and local governments.
Trump signed a federal disaster declaration for Texas on Sunday, unlocking federal relief funds. A senior White House official emphasized that Texas Governor Greg Abbott is now the lead authority in managing flood recovery efforts. “The president immediately delivered the dollars. Texas already has that money in their hands,” the official told the Post.
The Texas floods mark the first major disaster since Trump took office and highlight the critical role FEMA still plays in national emergencies. The administration’s evolving position suggests reform rather than elimination, with a growing push toward decentralized disaster management.


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