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Trump raised $8M for Hurricane Helene survivors. Where did it go?

On a dusty, warm day last October, nearly a month after Hurricane Helene tore across the southeastern United States, Donald Trump stood behind a podium in Swannanoa, North Carolina, to pledge funding and support to survivors of the disaster.

“In the wake of this horrible storm, many Americans in this region felt helpless and abandoned, and left behind by their government,” Trump, still a presidential candidate at the time, said. “And yet in North Carolina’s hour of desperation, the American people answer the call much more so than your federal government.”

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FEMA medics fled Hurricane Helene relief zone as militias, rumors sparked chaos

In the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a state medical team and FEMA contractors abruptly evacuated a remote clinic in Yancey County, North Carolina — not because of the storm, but due to rising fears of violence.

After dark on October 12, 2024, medics at a church-turned-field-clinic were approached by unidentified men asking where they slept, one wearing a shirt linked to an armed civilian disaster group. Rumors of snipers, threats from militia members, and the arrest of an armed man targeting FEMA nearby forced state officials in Raleigh to pull the team out overnight, leaving behind confused local partners and a vulnerable, cut-off community.

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Militia fear that forced state pullout after Helene puts future aid at risk

Last October, after Hurricane Helene devastated swathes of the U.S. southeast, a surge of misinformation stoked by right-wing public figures fueled open hostility towards the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in affected states.

On the national stage, figures including Donald Trump, the then-GOP presidential nominee, claimed the Biden administration was not helping Republican areas. In remote hollers of western North Carolina, bands of men appeared, equipped for war, asking questions of official responders.

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Ex-Green Beret suspected of leading armed militia mounts GOP run for Congress

A special forces soldier turned motivational speaker who led a civilian disaster response to Hurricane Helene last fall, generating an Army investigation into whether he was leading an armed militia group, is running for Congress in North Carolina.

In the final stretch of the 2024 presidential campaign, Adam R. Smith’s Savage Freedoms Relief Operations won praise from then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, as he sought to discredit federal disaster response efforts under then-President Joe Biden.

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Furious Republican blocks Trump nominee over slow release of FEMA disaster money

Sen. Ted Budd (R-NC) is so furious about the delays in funds for Hurricane Helene recovery that he's blocking President Donald Trump's nominee to the Department of Homeland Security.

Punchbowl News' Andrew Desiderio reported Tuesday that Budd voted against DHS nominee Robert Law. His office then released a statement linking the two issues together.

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'She's causing a lot of problems': Republican lawmakers dump profanity on Kristi Noem

Republican lawmakers unloaded on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for slow-walking billions of dollars in disaster aid.

President Donald Trump's choice to lead DHS has frustrated GOP lawmakers whose states need help rebuilding after hurricanes and other natural disasters because Noem has insisted on reviewing and approving any expense over $100,000, and that has significantly slowed down Federal Emergency Management Agency's process for distributing disaster aid, reported NOTUS.

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'Disbelief': Pentagon reporter can't find one military official who liked Hegseth's speech

Longtime Pentagon reporter Helene Cooper said that she can't find any military officials who attended the meeting in Virginia with President Donald Trump and Secretary Pete Hegseth and liked what they heard.

"I have yet to find a single military official who was in the audience today who thought that this was a good presentation," she told MSNBC on Tuesday afternoon.

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'Dead silence': Observers cringe as Hegseth's 'FAFO' applause line lands with a thud

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's euphemistic applause line landed with a thud before an audience of top military brass — and the awkward pause did not go unnoticed on social media.

The defense secretary ordered hundreds of U.S. military leaders from around the world for an unusual gathering in Quantico, Virginia, where the former Fox News host regaled them with a pep talk on the "warrior ethos" he believes is currently lacking. A particular portion of the speech stood out to observers.

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