Trump
says he’s cut off FEMA funds for California wildfires in bizarre and misspelled
Twitter rant
Donald Trump on January 9 issued a bizarre proclamation that he has permanently ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to stop sending California money to help beat forest fires unless they adopt his widely panned plan to prevent fires by raking leaves.
“Billions of dollars are sent to the
State of California for Forrest (sic) fires that, with proper Forrest (sic)
Management, would never happen,” the president wrote. “Unless they get their
act together, which is unlikely, I have ordered FEMA to send no more money. It
is a disgraceful situation in lives and money!”
Late last year, Trump claimed that
Finnish President Sauli Niinistö told him that raking leaves in forests was the
key to his country’s success in preventing forest fires, although Niinistö has
denied he ever told Trump anything about raking.
“I was with the president of Finland
and he said: ‘We have a much different — we’re a forest nation,’” Trump
claimed. “He called it a forest nation, and they spent a lot of time on raking
and cleaning and doing things. And they don’t have any problem.”
This Finnish woman is working on her quota of raking the forest. NOT. |
Additionally, the biologist argued that the biggest risk for Finland’s forests in terms of increasing fires comes from climate change, which the president has called a hoax invented by the Chinese government.
Trump in the past has threatened to cut off funds
to help California fight wildfires, but this is the first time
he has claimed to have actually done so.