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Remarks: Donald Trump Receives a Briefing on Hurricane Helene Recovery - January 24, 2025

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Donald Trump 00:00:00-00:00:34 (35 sec)

Thank you very much. Thank you very much, everybody, please. Hi, Virginia. Well, thank you very much. A little cold outside, but you're getting used to the cold. And one of the things that are very important to me and one of the reasons I'm happy that we won so convincingly is to help North Carolina get fixed up. They supported us in record numbers and I'm supporting them in record numbers too.

Donald Trump 00:00:34-00:00:54 (20 sec)

And they had me set -- I wanted to go to Los Angeles and see what was going on with California, why they aren't releasing the water -- millions and millions of gallons of water. They're sending it out to the Pacific. Someday somebody is going to explain that one. In the meantime, they have no water in Los Angeles where they had the problems.

Donald Trump 00:00:54-00:01:16 (22 sec)

But -- so we're going there, but I said, well, what about North Carolina? Well, you could do that. No, I can't. I said, we're stopping in North Carolina first and then we're going to Los Angeles. And we just appreciate the outpouring of love that we've had here. Laura was, as you know, very instrumental in the campaign.

Donald Trump 00:01:16-00:01:41 (24 sec)

And she lived here and is loved, and we appreciate it. And Michael Whatley has been incredible, wherever Michael is. Hello Michael. Michael Whatley has been great, and your congressmen have been great. And what we thought we'd do is take a quick look around. First, we wanted to do this, I want to say that we're very disappointed in FEMA.

Donald Trump 00:01:41-00:02:04 (24 sec)

Your new governor, it's not his fault, he's brand new to the whole situation. But we're going to work together with the governor. We're going to work together with the senators, but really, we're going to work a lot with your congressmen, especially the three that are in the area and Michael Whatley. And I'd like to put Michael in charge of making sure everything goes well.

Donald Trump 00:02:04-00:02:23 (19 sec)

And Franklin Graham has been unbelievable. We've made a big contribution to Franklin, and we'll continue to do so. But I've been hearing nothing but praise for the job that Samaritan's Purse has done with Franklin, and we appreciate it. Where is Franklin? He's around here someplace -- and a good-looking guy.

Donald Trump 00:02:23-00:02:44 (20 sec)

He's always been a good-looking guy. His father was a good-looking guy too, I'll tell you. We loved his father, right. I saw his father in the latter years, and I said, well, he doesn't have long to go. He was having a hard time, and he lived about three or four years after that, right? He was -- they say it was good stock.

Donald Trump 00:02:44-00:03:06 (22 sec)

He had the ultimate good stock. But I want to thank you, Franklin, you've been fantastic here and everywhere he goes. He's always the first one I see. People don't realize that, how good it is. A lot of people, they go, well, maybe it's for the people that he's got, and you guys know because you're here, but the people that he's got have done amazing work.

Donald Trump 00:03:06-00:03:30 (24 sec)

So, I just want to thank everybody. We're going to get over and take a look. We'll say a few words. I want to just -- I do want to introduce some of the people that we have and -- our first lady. We'll start with our first lady. She wanted to be here because of North Carolina. And then I said, well, you can do that, but you're going to have to come to California too, and she said that's OK. And we've got to fix that one up too.

Donald Trump 00:03:30-00:03:56 (26 sec)

That's -- did you ever see anything like that one? Who would have thought that could have happened? So, Governor Josh Stein. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. And we're going to have a very long and good relationship. Representatives, maybe stand up, if you would so we -- the press can see, Representative Chuck Edwards.

Donald Trump 00:03:56-00:04:22 (26 sec)

Chuck, thank you. Thank you, Chuck. Tim Moore. Virginia, you know Virginia Foxx, a legend, she is such a powerful woman. Pat Harrigan, Pat, thank you very much. Your agriculture commissioner who I hear is excellent, Steve Troxler. Steve, thank you very much. Good job, Steve. You've got plenty to do, right?

Donald Trump 00:04:22-00:04:45 (23 sec)

More than you ever thought. North Carolina Speaker, Dustin Hall. Thank you, Dustin. Thanks, Dustin, very good. House Majority Leader, Brendan Jones. Brendan, thank you very much. We're making progress, Brendan. State Representatives, Dudley Greene, Karl Gillespie. Thank you very much, fellas. Good, good.

Donald Trump 00:04:45-00:05:08 (23 sec)

Thank you very much. State Senators, Kevin Corbin, Warren Daniel, thank you. Thank you very much, Kevin and Warren. And County Commissioner, Jennifer Best. Thank you, Jennifer. Thank you. So, Hurricane Helene was one of the worst natural disasters in American history. It was far worse than it was even billed.

Donald Trump 00:05:08-00:05:30 (22 sec)

I have never seen such water damage. It was largely water damage, wind damage, but water damage nobody's ever seen. I've been here, as you know, numerous times, but now I'm here in a position where we can do something, meaning I've been in office for four days and I wanted to come sooner, but actually they had a little problem with getting logistically in here.

Donald Trump 00:05:30-00:05:59 (28 sec)

But I would have been here even sooner. 1-0-4 --104 North Carolinians have -- at least have lost their lives. Is that now a fairly firm number or are they still finding people? You know, what do you think? They're still finding people pretty much, OK? It's a lot of people. 104 people lost their lives, 73,000 homes were severely damaged or destroyed.

Donald Trump 00:05:59-00:06:17 (19 sec)

And I'll tell you, I've been to a lot of them, and this was like lots of hurricanes in one. I've never seen such damage done by water and the water came, it was violent, and it left, and there was like nothing left. It's really pretty amazing. At one point half of the emergency calls to FEMA went unanswered.

Donald Trump 00:06:17-00:06:41 (23 sec)

That's real bad. FEMA was not doing their job. The city of Asheville went without running water for two months. A whistleblower testified that some FEMA employees refused to help people who displayed Trump signs on their property. I think that's true, isn't it? I read that, it's not nice. That's not too nice, is it? But whoever those property people were, thank you very much.

Donald Trump 00:06:41-00:07:01 (21 sec)

Michael, is that true? That's not good about the property owners. You put a Trump sign on, they wouldn't help, FEMA. Earlier this year, FEMA kicked 2,000 North Carolinians out of their temporary housing into below freezing temperatures. What was that all about? Is that -- do you know about that? What happened?

Donald Trump 00:07:01-00:07:03 (1 sec)

Tell me.

Unidentified 00:07:03-00:07:11 (8 sec)

We had an incompetent administration under Biden, and we had a disaster -- we call it the disaster after the disaster. That was the FEMA response.

Donald Trump 00:07:11-00:07:33 (22 sec)

You had nothing but disaster since then. It doesn't matter at this point. Biden did a bad job. Some residents still don't have hot water, drinking water or anything else. And many of them don't have quarters. They don't have anything. They got a stipend for what they lost and we're going to take care of it. This is totally unacceptable.

Donald Trump 00:07:33-00:07:53 (20 sec)

And I'll be taking strong action to get North Carolina the support that you need to quickly recover and rebuild. We're working on it very hard. And I think if Michael Whatley does half as good a job for North Carolina as he did for my campaign, we'll be very happy. Him and Laura were a very powerful team.

Donald Trump 00:07:53-00:08:11 (18 sec)

So, you think you can handle it, Michael? I don't know. I'm not sure, Michael. I think this is maybe in many ways easier, OK, maybe easier. But you're going to lead the team. Do you want to say who the congressmen are that you want to appoint? Do you want to introduce them?

Michael Whatley 00:08:11-00:08:16 (5 sec)

We have Virginia Foxx and Chuck Edwards and Tim Moore whose districts encompass the area.

Donald Trump 00:08:16-00:08:22 (6 sec)

And they are -- the districts that were most severely impacted, right? You were affected [Inaudible]?

Unidentified 00:08:22-00:08:24 (1 sec)

I lost my own [Inaudible].

Donald Trump 00:08:24-00:08:48 (24 sec)

Really? I'll also be signing an executive order to begin the process of fundamentally reforming and overhauling FEMA -- or maybe getting rid of FEMA. I think, frankly, FEMA is not good. I think when you have a problem like this, I think you want to go and, whether it's a Democrat or Republican governor, you want to use your state to fix it and not waste time calling FEMA.

Donald Trump 00:08:48-00:09:09 (21 sec)

And then FEMA gets here, and they don't know the area. They've never been to the area, and they want to give you rules that you've never heard about. They want to bring people that aren't as good as the people you already have. And FEMA has turned out to be a disaster. And you could go back a long way; you could go back to Louisiana; you could go back to some of the things that took place in Texas.

Donald Trump 00:09:09-00:09:27 (18 sec)

It turns out to be the state that ends up doing the work. It just complicates it. I think we're going to recommend that FEMA go away, and we pay directly, we pay a percentage to the state, but the state should fix this. If the state did this from the beginning, it would have been a lot better situation. I think you guys agree with that, right?

Donald Trump 00:09:27-00:09:54 (27 sec)

So I just want to tell that -- say that Asheville, I know it well, it's a great place and we're going to have it be a great place again, that was the one that was most severely affected. But North Carolina is going to come back bigger, better, stronger than ever before and you're going to be very thankful and you've already seen, I know that it really began four days ago, but you've already seen more action than you have in the last three months.

Donald Trump 00:09:54-00:10:16 (22 sec)

And we're going to get it together, we're informing the Army Corps of Engineers to get going because you have a lot of river breaks and a lot of areas that you're going to need some pretty big work and they're on their way. They're going to be working very much harder than they've been working in the past and we're going to take care of it. Any questions from the press?

Donald Trump 00:10:16-00:10:19 (3 sec)

Of any of the congressmen, governor, anybody?

Question 00:10:19-00:10:28 (9 sec)

Sir, signed an in the second quarter on FEMA, getting rid of it. Can you say more about signing an executive order to get rid of FEMA, please?

Donald Trump 00:10:28-00:10:50 (22 sec)

Uh, FEMA has been a very big disappointment. They cost a tremendous amount of money. It's very bureaucratic and it's very slow. Other than that, we're very happy with them, OK? And I think it's -- I think when there's a -- when there's a problem with a state, I think that, that problem should be taken care of by the state.

Donald Trump 00:10:50-00:11:09 (18 sec)

That's what we have states for. They take care of problems and a governor can handle something very quickly. You know, one of the things I've noticed because I've been doing this for a while and we had a pretty good FEMA, but I also noticed that when they come, they end up in arguments of they're fighting all the time over who does what.

Donald Trump 00:11:09-00:11:34 (25 sec)

It's just -- it's just not a good system. Uh, this system is so beautifully designed over 250 years approximately, you know, and we'll soon be celebrating the -- the 250th year. It's going to be a very big celebration, but it's been designed very well and we're going to leave it that way when North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee.

Donald Trump 00:11:34-00:11:46 (12 sec)

When everybody knows the governor of Tennessee, I think everybody. Do you know everybody here? Pretty much. I never thought of it, but you're right over the ridge -- right over the right over. So you're here to help. That's great.

Unidentified 00:11:46-00:12:01 (15 sec)

The people in this region including Tennessee, the people of Appalachia are grateful that you are here and that you haven't forgotten them and that there are other disasters. But this one was enormous for both North Carolina and Tennessee. So thank you.

Donald Trump 00:12:01-00:12:22 (21 sec)

You know, I've seen a lot of disasters and this when I came -- I came here right after the day after and when I came here, I couldn't believe it actually. I couldn't believe the damage, and I've seen a lot of them. This was, uh, this was more like a tornado than it was what we witnessed. So we're going to get it very much -- very much taken care of good job, that's nice that you came.

Donald Trump 00:12:22-00:12:34 (12 sec)

And so you call it right, You're right over the ridge, right, Tennessee? I like Tennessee too. Let's see where did I get more votes, Tennessee or North Carolina. I hate -- I hate to tell you North Carolina, it was Tennessee.

Unidentified 00:12:34-00:12:38 (4 sec)

There's one of the counties in this disaster that at 88 percent for you.

Donald Trump 00:12:38-00:12:46 (8 sec)

So 88 percent, yeah. It's -- it's -- the people are just incredible people. Yeah, so do you have any questions, press?

Question 00:12:46-00:12:56 (10 sec)

Mr. President, you talked about conditions being placed on aid to California, voter ID and the like. Are there any conditions that you're going to put on aid to North Carolina?

Donald Trump 00:12:56-00:13:16 (20 sec)

We're going to do a lot for North Carolina. You know, they've been very slow. I don't know why it's been so bad. This has been one of the worst I've seen. Katrina, of course, you know, was somebody something that obviously there was a long time ago that was not good, but this has been very slow. I don't know if that was for political reasons because they lost the state.

Donald Trump 00:13:16-00:13:28 (12 sec)

You know, Biden lost the state, maybe he felt he doesn't care. Maybe there were other reasons I don't know, but this has been very slow. By any standard, this has been very slow and we're going to -- we're going to make up for lost time.

Question 00:13:28-00:13:30 (2 sec)

With no conditions, you're going to push for aid?

Donald Trump 00:13:30-00:13:47 (17 sec)

Well, in California. I have a condition. In California we want them to have voter ID so the people have a voice because right now, the people don't have a voice because you don't know who's voting and it's very corrupt. And we also want them to release the water. If they release the water, they wouldn't have had a problem.

Donald Trump 00:13:47-00:14:03 (16 sec)

If they released the water when I told them to -- because I told them to do it seven years ago, if they would have done it, you wouldn't have had the problem that you had. You might have -- you might not have even had a fire. So -- but here I don't have that. It's a different thing. You got hit by a storm.

Donald Trump 00:14:03-00:14:18 (15 sec)

The people are incredible, they worked really well. Franklin was fantastic and other groups, by the way, other groups came in that were also fantastic and other states came in, Tennessee and a couple of others came in and they really helped. That's the way it's supposed to be. No, this is a different kind of a thing.

Question 00:14:18-00:14:23 (5 sec)

Mr. President, have you decided how much funding you would allocate for disaster relief?

Donald Trump 00:14:23-00:14:24 (1 sec)

About what?

Question 00:14:24-00:14:27 (3 sec)

Have you decided how much money you would allocate for disaster relief?

Donald Trump 00:14:27-00:14:29 (2 sec)

I haven't -- I have to see what it is.

Question 00:14:29-00:14:38 (9 sec)

Mr. President, are you disappointed that Senator Schiff hasn't joined you on this trip? It was reported that you invited Senator Schiff to join you on this trip and he was too busy. Are you disappointed?

Donald Trump 00:14:38-00:15:03 (25 sec)

I don't know. I was told that Schiff was going to travel with us to California. I wasn't thrilled to be honest with you and I saw him last night on television. It looks like he got hit with a baseball bat or something. What happened to him? Something happened to him, it was -- it looked like he got hit, it looked like he got beat around, but -- but I'll ask Caroline to find out what happened to him.

Donald Trump 00:15:03-00:15:14 (11 sec)

No, If he wanted to come out, I would have done that. But I don't know, somebody said that he wanted to come on the plane, but I think he's staying back for the votes. There's some pretty good votes going on. Yeah?

Question 00:15:14-00:15:17 (4 sec)

Mr. President, what is your timeline for getting rid of FEMA?

Donald Trump 00:15:17-00:15:20 (3 sec)

For the -- for this one? For this one?

Question 00:15:20-00:15:25 (5 sec)

You talked about possibly getting rid of FEMA. What timeline are you looking at and how would you do that?

Donald Trump 00:15:25-00:15:48 (23 sec)

Well, we're looking here -- here. You're talking about to start? We're going to start immediately timeline and to finish it's going to be a period of time. You know, people are also rebuilding their houses. How long does it take to build a house? It takes the time and I want them to build houses bigger, better nicer than they had before, so they can have at least they get something out of this disaster.

Donald Trump 00:15:48-00:16:13 (24 sec)

This was a real disaster. No timeline will be fast in terms of infrastructure, I think very fast. I want to thank Elon because Elon was able to get us communication systems, as you know Starlink, we had no communication. The first day I got here, I was asked by one of the people, one of the really great representatives, professionals that is there any way you could get Starlink here?

Donald Trump 00:16:13-00:16:31 (18 sec)

Because they had no communication whatsoever and I called up Elon Musk and he had, you know, hundreds of units brought here like brought immediately and it's hard to get -- they couldn't get them before. And that made a lot of difference. I think it saved a lot of lives actually. Yeah, infrastructure wise we'll do it quickly.

Question 00:16:31-00:16:37 (7 sec)

Sir, can you just talk about how long you might -- you think it might take to get rid of FEMA? What's the timeline on that if you're going to roll it back?

Donald Trump 00:16:37-00:16:59 (21 sec)

Yeah, I would say, look, as far as I'm concerned, uh, I'm not really thinking about FEMA right now here. I'm thinking about Michael Whatley and I'm thinking about the three Congress people that you just heard from and also the other people in Congress. And they'll be working with the governor. They'll be working with the governor.

Donald Trump 00:16:59-00:17:01 (3 sec)

So that's what I see.

Question 00:17:01-00:17:11 (10 sec)

Change the subject real quickly. Uh, the Laken Riley Act was signed by Mike -- Speaker Johnson yesterday. When do you -- when do you anticipate to sign that?

Donald Trump 00:17:11-00:17:39 (28 sec)

Well, we're honored by that. Laken Riley, I was there at the time and we had a big meeting with the parents right after that horrible thing took place. And we have an act, you all know what that act represents and it was a bipartisan bill. Many Democrats signed -- signed onto it. That's something that is a tribute to Laken, a beautiful young lady who was killed viciously by an illegal alien.

Donald Trump 00:17:39-00:17:52 (13 sec)

And we passed a very powerful bill and it was just approved and we'll have a ceremony sometime very shortly. I'll be signing it. In other words, if you're asking, I will definitely be signing it. OK. Yeah?

Question 00:17:52-00:17:58 (6 sec)

Mr. President, the security detail for Anthony Fauci was terminated last night and I'm wondering if you have any comment?

Donald Trump 00:17:58-00:17:59 (1 sec)

About what?

Question 00:17:59-00:18:05 (5 sec)

The security detail for Anthony Fauci was terminated last night, sir. Do you have a comment?

Donald Trump 00:18:05-00:18:23 (19 sec)

No, I think, you know, when you work for the government at some point your security detail comes off and, you know, you can't have them forever. So I think it's very standard. If it would be for somebody else, you wouldn't be asking the question. The question is very fair, but, you know, you work for government.

Donald Trump 00:18:23-00:18:34 (11 sec)

We took some off other people too, but you can't have a security detail for the rest of your life because you work for government. Yeah, we'll see what happens.

Question 00:18:34-00:18:40 (6 sec)

Do you feel partially responsible if something would have happened to say Dr. Fauci or John Bolton?

Donald Trump 00:18:40-00:19:00 (20 sec)

No -- no. You know, they all made a lot of money. They can hire their own security too. All the people you're talking about. They can go out. I can give them some good numbers of very good security people. They can hire their own security. They all made a lot of money. Fauci made a lot of money. They all did, so if they, you know, felt that strongly.

Donald Trump 00:19:00-00:19:03 (3 sec)

I think that certainly I would not take responsibility.

Question 00:19:03-00:19:10 (7 sec)

And North Carolina is a state that relies on trade and manufacturing. Are you going to have an announcement on new tariffs coming soon? Is there a timeline now?

Donald Trump 00:19:10-00:19:27 (17 sec)

Yeah, the tariffs are going to make our country rich. They're going to be a rich, rich country. Very soon tariffs are going to make it rich and competence. We have common sense, competence and tariffs. The word tariff is one of the most beautiful words in the dictionary.

Question 00:19:27-00:19:42 (15 sec)

Jonathan Reynolds, the business secretary of the United Kingdom, said that there's an even trade between the US and the UK, so they shouldn't have tariffs. Does trade imbalances or a balanced trade affect tariffs and your decisions?

Donald Trump 00:19:42-00:20:02 (20 sec)

Yeah, unbalance and balance and also deficits. Like with Canada, we lose $200 billion a year with Canada. That's because we allow them to make cars. We allow them to take lumber. We don't need their cars. We don't need their lumber. We don't need their food products because we make the same products right on the other side of the border.

Donald Trump 00:20:02-00:20:22 (21 sec)

It's sort of crazy. So we've just allowed that -- bad management has allowed it over the last four years, in particular, to become very imbalanced. And I said to, I call him Governor Trudeau, but his Prime Minister Trudeau when he was prime minister. I asked him, why would we do that, why? And he was unable to give me an answer.

Donald Trump 00:20:22-00:20:49 (27 sec)

He said, I don't know. And I said, do you think it's fair that we're paying $200 billion to keep Canada going? And what would happen? I said, I asked him, what would happen if we didn't do that, if we didn't subsidize Canada? He said, we'd be a failed nation. And I said, then you should be a state, because why are we paying all of that money to Canada when we could use it ourselves, right?

Donald Trump 00:20:49-00:21:11 (21 sec)

So we take care of their military. We're going to order about 40 Coast Guard, big icebreakers, big ones. And all of a sudden, Canada wants a piece of the deal. I said, why are we doing that? I mean, I like doing that. If they're a state, but I don't like doing that if they're a nation. Also, they've been very nasty to us on trade.

Donald Trump 00:21:11-00:21:32 (21 sec)

Historically, Canada has been very, very bad to us, very unfair to us on trade. So we'll see how it all works out. I would love to see Canada be the 51st state. The Canadian citizens, if that happened, would get a very big tax cut, a tremendous tax cut because they're very highly taxed. And you wouldn't have to worry about military.

Donald Trump 00:21:32-00:21:52 (20 sec)

You wouldn't have to worry about many of the things. You'd have better health coverage. They'd have much better health coverage. So I think the people of Canada would like it, if it's explained. But just to start off, they'd have a massive tax cut and they'd have a lot more business because then we'd let businesses go to Canada routinely and there'd be no tariffs.

Donald Trump 00:21:52-00:21:54 (2 sec)

If we did that, there'd be no tariffs.

Question 00:21:54-00:22:03 (9 sec)

The United Kingdom might be in a better spot then? [Inaudible] Reverend Franklin Graham has been a great asset to this state. Can you talk a little bit about the way Samaritan's Purse has helped North Carolina?

Donald Trump 00:22:03-00:22:05 (2 sec)

Yeah. Say it once again, the first part.

Question 00:22:05-00:22:12 (6 sec)

Reverend Franklin Graham has been a big part of Samaritan's Purse and their aid to North Carolina. I just want to get your thoughts on that.

Donald Trump 00:22:12-00:22:36 (24 sec)

Well, Franklin Graham has been a big asset to the state. His father was a big asset to the state, to the country, both of them. I just think this, I think Franklin and other people that are doing what Franklin have done, but I've known Franklin so long. He was at the inauguration. He made a speech, beautiful speech, beautiful prayer, just he does a great job.

Donald Trump 00:22:36-00:22:58 (22 sec)

And we made a big donation and it was money well spent. Sometimes you make donations, it's not well spent. He's done a great job here. He's done a really great job. So I want to thank you. We're going to the site now, one of the sites, and I think you'll, for those that haven't seen it, you won't even believe it, but not enough work was done.

Donald Trump 00:22:58-00:23:18 (20 sec)

We'll get it done fast and I can speak for the republican congressman, we're going to knock it out, right? We're going to knock it out. And I think we take it very personally because North Carolina was very unfairly treated, very, very unfairly treated and it was obvious. It was too obvious and we're going to make up for lost time.

Donald Trump 00:23:18-00:23:25 (6 sec)

So thank you to the people of North Carolina. Thank you, everybody.