In a bold political move, Trump is considering dismantling FEMA, the federal agency that plays a crucial role in disaster response and recovery. This decision comes as he offers aid to North Carolina and California, states currently facing significant challenges due to natural disasters. The proposal to dismantle FEMA raises critical questions about the future of federal disaster assistance and the ability of states to effectively respond to emergencies without the support of a centralized agency. As discussions unfold, the impact of these decisions on disaster management strategies and the safety of communities across the nation remains a pressing concern.