If Trump Guts FEMA, Are Tornado Victims On Their Own?
How Trump is bungling something both Obama and Project 2025 agree should happen.
It’s tempting to cut something that doesn’t seem essential…until it is.
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One of the more surprising targets of Project 2025—and now, therefore, the Trump administration—is FEMA. How will proposed changes affect what FEMA can do, as hurricane season begins, and as a changing climate makes weather more unpredictable?
Guest: Thomas Frank, editor for E&E News’ climate finance team.
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Podcast production by Ethan Oberman, Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, Isabel Angell, and Rob Gunther.