Trump's Executive Order: Power to the People
President Donald Trump plans to issue an executive order shifting disaster response responsibility to states and citizens. The order aims to empower local governments, moving away from the Federal Emergency Management Agency's centralized control. It includes a comprehensive review of infrastructure and preparation policies to modernize federal strategies.

President Donald Trump is set to sign a transformative executive order designed to transfer disaster management authority to state and local governments. This move, scheduled for Monday, reflects Trump's ongoing initiative to reduce federal control by empowering individual states and communities.
The directive, part of a broader strategy to decentralize decision-making from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, promises to deliver on Trump's campaign pledge to shift more power from Washington D.C. to ordinary Americans. A White House official underscored the significance of this policy shift, describing it as a fulfillment of the president's commitment to local empowerment.
As part of the executive order, a comprehensive review of current infrastructure, continuity, and response preparations will be undertaken to streamline and enhance the effectiveness of federal methodologies. The White House aims to modernize these frameworks to better serve the needs of states and individual citizens confronting disasters.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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