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May 23, 2025 - On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley released the following: ...
Missouri is still waiting for President Trump to approve federal assistance for damage left by three sets of storms in March ...
But Americans haven’t had to wait till next month’s start of hurricane season to feel the impacts of the Trump administration’s lack of interest in disaster response. This year, we’ve seen officials ...
Many Americans will spend Memorial Day weekend barbecuing, shopping, watching movies and celebrating the unofficial start of summer. But it’s also a time to honor all members of the US military who ...
These hurricanes are coming at us faster and they’re coming for a longer time of the year. They’re producing more rain, ...
And there may be little if any help arriving for the survivors, thanks to the Trump administration’s mass government layoffs.
Trump has not acted on 17 disaster requests, a high number for this time of year, according to a FEMA daily report released ...
As St. Louis deals with more than $1.6 billion in estimated property damage from the May 16 tornado, locals are pouring in to ...
Hawley infamously raised his fist and pumped it for Donald Trump on January 6. After a recent spate of disastrous storms, ...
Officials from states and cities struck by deadly tornadoes and floods are begging the Trump administration for disaster aid.
Sen. Josh Hawley was able to get several big questions answered on issues facing Missourians during a U.S. Senate committee ...
Sen. Josh Hawley begged Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to help approve FEMA aid for Missouri, after deadly tornadoes struck the state.