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trump: “Kamala [Harris] spent all her FEMA money, billions of dollars, on housing for illegal migrants, many of whom should not be in our country,” Trump said at the rally, adding, “Now we have a horrific disaster in North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida and Virginia — that’s how big this hurricane was — and the Harris-Biden administration says they don’t have any money. They’ve spent it all on … illegal migrants.” (remember what always happens when his lips are moving)

Truth: The Federal Emergency Management Agency launched a “rumor response” page on its website Thursday to try to counter what it calls “false” accusations that it has diverted disaster relief funds to house migrants to the U.S.
“This is false. No money is being diverted from disaster response needs. FEMA’s disaster response efforts and individual assistance is funded through the Disaster Relief Fund, which is a dedicated fund for disaster efforts,” the agency says on its website. “Disaster Relief Fund money has not been diverted to other, non-disaster related efforts.”
FEMA receives its funding through the Department of Homeland Security, and Congress recently passed a spending bill that gave FEMA $20 billion for disaster relief.

Trump is just confused and lacks basic knowledge on this, and most, subject(s). This is probably why he is confused: In a SEPERATE pot of money, however, FEMA, along with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, have funded communities to help pay for “food, shelter, clothing, acute medical care, and transportation to noncitizens recently released from DHS custody and awaiting their immigration court proceedings,” according to a DHS press release.
 
Over a billion dollars of fema funds spent on migrants and now there isn't enough money according to mayorkas to get through the season.

View: https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1842195827328004432

Fema funds were not spent on migrants. You are being lied to again.

What mayorkas said is:
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas gave a news conference and said that while the agency had sufficient funds to deal with recovery efforts for victims of Hurricane Helene, it could run out of money if another major hurricane hit the U.S. this year.
“We are meeting the immediate needs with the money that we have. We are expecting another hurricane hitting,” Mayorkas said. “FEMA does not have the funds to make it through the season.”


FEMA receives its funding through the Department of Homeland Security, and Congress recently passed a spending bill that gave FEMA $20 billion for disaster relief.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) launched a “rumor response” page on its website Thursday to try to counter what it calls “false” accusations that it has diverted disaster relief funds to house migrants to the U.S.
“This is false. No money is being diverted from disaster response needs. FEMA’s disaster response efforts and individual assistance is funded through the Disaster Relief Fund, which is a dedicated fund for disaster efforts,” the agency says on its website. “Disaster Relief Fund money has not been diverted to other, non-disaster related efforts.”
 
The unempathetic Trump has raised millions for the hurricane relief effort. Like the millions he also raised for the victims of his assassination attempt.


View: https://x.com/chuckcallesto/status/1842313035928514785?s=46&t=PfGBft52CF1a98VsjZzilw

Seems that money is coming from donations by people. trump is worth like 9 billion dollars. He should donate some.
He would definitely get more recognition for this and more money would be donated if he wasn't such a douchebag. Like why call Tim Walz names (tampon tim) and criticize the federal government when raising this money? Why not just raise the money with out the insults and criticism? trump just cant not be a douche.
 
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Contrary to Trump’s false claim, Congress approves FEMA’s budget, the agency has been on the ground in the areas impacted by the storm since it made landfall last week and is not close to being out of money to help aid victims. The agency says it has more than 1,000 staff members currently deployed and that it is “coordinating a federal force of over 4,800 personnel” in the recovery effort.

“FEMA has what it needs for immediate response and recovery efforts,” FEMA spokesperson Jaclyn Rothenberg said in a statement posted to X on Thursday.

But social media rumors supercharged by a political campaign and a devastating natural disaster have spread quickly and have targeted other aid organizations as well.

“Misinformation can spread quickly after a disaster, causing confusion and distrust within communities struggling to recover,” the American Red Cross wrote in a Thursday post on X. “Unfortunately, we’re seeing this during our response to Hurricane Helene.”
 
Contrary to Trump’s false claim, Congress approves FEMA’s budget, the agency has been on the ground in the areas impacted by the storm since it made landfall last week and is not close to being out of money to help aid victims. The agency says it has more than 1,000 staff members currently deployed and that it is “coordinating a federal force of over 4,800 personnel” in the recovery effort.

“FEMA has what it needs for immediate response and recovery efforts,” FEMA spokesperson Jaclyn Rothenberg said in a statement posted to X on Thursday.

But social media rumors supercharged by a political campaign and a devastating natural disaster have spread quickly and have targeted other aid organizations as well.

“Misinformation can spread quickly after a disaster, causing confusion and distrust within communities struggling to recover,” the American Red Cross wrote in a Thursday post on X. “Unfortunately, we’re seeing this during our response to Hurricane Helene.”
Why don't you post the link to the article or source instead of pretending you are writing this?
 
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Why don't you post the link to the article or source instead of pretending you are writing this?
I usually do. Why do you care? Like you would actually click on the link and read the article lol. Also, why would you think that im pretending to write this? Do you not see the quotation marks? Cant you see the underlined parts of the post such as American Red Cross wrote in a Thursday post, and a statement posted to X, and The agency says

Click on any of those groups of words and you will be directed to an article about that thing. I dont know how to do that silly.


You are pretty dumb if you think im trying to pretend that I wrote that post. You aren't dumb are you?
 

View: https://x.com/RedCross/status/1841921291781132661


Misinformation can spread quickly after a disaster, causing confusion and distrust within communities struggling to recover. Unfortunately, we’re seeing this during our response to Hurricane Helene.

Sharing rumors online without first vetting the source and verifying facts ultimately hurts people — people who have just lost their homes, neighborhoods, and, in some cases, loved ones. They are already unsure where to turn for help, and spreading misinformation only adds to that uncertainty. It also disrupts our ability to deliver critical aid and affects the disaster workers who have put their own lives on hold to assist those in need.Here are a few common rumors we have recently seen on social media that we'd like to address:-

"The Red Cross isn’t here."This is simply not true. Before Helene made landfall, we prepositioned hundreds of Red Cross disaster responders and thousands of relief supplies across the Southeast to support people affected in the aftermath. Today, more than 1,300 disaster responders are helping people in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia, ensuring they have safe shelter, food, hygiene items, medication and emotional support.

"The Red Cross is confiscating or throwing out donated items."We are not confiscating, removing or discarding donated items. We focus on providing shelter, food, and relief after disasters. While we don't accept physical donations, as managing them takes time and resources away from our mission, we work with community partners who are better equipped with these resources to handle and distribute these items. For information on where donated goods are available, please call 211.

"The Red Cross is taking over shelters."We do not forcefully take over shelters. However, we do provide management support at the request of partners. This is a collaborative effort that no one organization can do alone. Local partnerships are established before disasters to ensure shelter needs are met, and we collaborate with partners to transition evacuation centers into post-storm shelters. We do not take over facilities where partners are still providing services.

"The Red Cross is taking over volunteer groups."This is untrue. While we are working alongside other volunteer groups helping during this disaster, the Red Cross is not taking over their efforts or services.

For safety, all Red Cross volunteers must go through a background check and Red Cross training before deploying to support a disaster response. We do not manage or deploy volunteers who haven’t completed this process, including local residents who sign up after a disaster. They must undergo the same screening and training as current volunteers.
 
As we get closer to election day we are going to see more and more lies spread. Things like immigrants eating cats and dogs, and the immigrants in Springfield are there illegally, and Jack Smith is committing election interference, and Harris and Biden aren't trying to aid the victims of the hurricane, and the democrats made the hurricane and targeted it to hit republicans, and Biden wont let me provide internet to victims, and Democrats support killing babies after they are born. The lies are going to be coming on a daily basis now as we get close to the election. This is how trump will attempt to win. With lies. His immorality, dishonesty, and corruption knows no bounds and as we get closer to the election he is getting more and more desperate.
 
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Yep, at this point I am pretty convinced that Kamala is responsible for the economic crash in 2008, failure to prevent 9/11, the Iran-Contra affair, takes all the extra socks everyone is missing in the drier and was the one on the grassy knoll. I am sure I missed a few things there in between too, but she is probably responsible for all of those too.
Kamala caused Boozer’s injury and AK47 to be a lazy ***. She also made Rudy and Mitchell hate each other. Also she invented Covid with fauci. Damn deep state
 

View: https://x.com/RedCross/status/1841921291781132661


Misinformation can spread quickly after a disaster, causing confusion and distrust within communities struggling to recover. Unfortunately, we’re seeing this during our response to Hurricane Helene.

Sharing rumors online without first vetting the source and verifying facts ultimately hurts people — people who have just lost their homes, neighborhoods, and, in some cases, loved ones. They are already unsure where to turn for help, and spreading misinformation only adds to that uncertainty. It also disrupts our ability to deliver critical aid and affects the disaster workers who have put their own lives on hold to assist those in need.Here are a few common rumors we have recently seen on social media that we'd like to address:-

"The Red Cross isn’t here."This is simply not true. Before Helene made landfall, we prepositioned hundreds of Red Cross disaster responders and thousands of relief supplies across the Southeast to support people affected in the aftermath. Today, more than 1,300 disaster responders are helping people in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia, ensuring they have safe shelter, food, hygiene items, medication and emotional support.

"The Red Cross is confiscating or throwing out donated items."We are not confiscating, removing or discarding donated items. We focus on providing shelter, food, and relief after disasters. While we don't accept physical donations, as managing them takes time and resources away from our mission, we work with community partners who are better equipped with these resources to handle and distribute these items. For information on where donated goods are available, please call 211.

"The Red Cross is taking over shelters."We do not forcefully take over shelters. However, we do provide management support at the request of partners. This is a collaborative effort that no one organization can do alone. Local partnerships are established before disasters to ensure shelter needs are met, and we collaborate with partners to transition evacuation centers into post-storm shelters. We do not take over facilities where partners are still providing services.

"The Red Cross is taking over volunteer groups."This is untrue. While we are working alongside other volunteer groups helping during this disaster, the Red Cross is not taking over their efforts or services.

For safety, all Red Cross volunteers must go through a background check and Red Cross training before deploying to support a disaster response. We do not manage or deploy volunteers who haven’t completed this process, including local residents who sign up after a disaster. They must undergo the same screening and training as current volunteers.

It hurts my soul how stupid the replies are to that Red Cross post.
 
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