Arkansas lawmakers ask President Trump to ‘reconsider’ disaster declaration denial

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Arkansas lawmakers have joined Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders in asking the federal government to reconsider its denial of aid for tornado recovery.

Last week, the Federal Emergency Management Agency rejected Sanders’ request for a major disaster declaration for public assistance covering damage incurred by the March 14-15 severe storms.

On Friday, April 18, Sanders sent a letter appealing the decision and requested a 30-day extension of time.

U.S. Senators John Boozman and Tom Cotton, along with U.S. Representative Rick Crawford, followed with their own letter on Monday, April 21, to President Donald Trump asking that he “reconsider the denial.”


I wonder what she thinks of Trump now.
 
Arkansas lawmakers have joined Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders in asking the federal government to reconsider its denial of aid for tornado recovery.

Last week, the Federal Emergency Management Agency rejected Sanders’ request for a major disaster declaration for public assistance covering damage incurred by the March 14-15 severe storms.

On Friday, April 18, Sanders sent a letter appealing the decision and requested a 30-day extension of time.

U.S. Senators John Boozman and Tom Cotton, along with U.S. Representative Rick Crawford, followed with their own letter on Monday, April 21, to President Donald Trump asking that he “reconsider the denial.”


I wonder what she thinks of Trump now.
I saw it coming although I expected the major one of Florida or the Gulf Coast being hit would be the one.

Time until the Felonious Flip-Flopper flip-flops again: 10...9...8..... LOL
 
Asking to reconsider is a sign of weakness to trump, and Arkansas will be punished, if trump finds out.
 
Asking to reconsider is a sign of weakness to trump, and Arkansas will be punished, if trump finds out.
Once people are dying for lack of water and other supplies, it will all blow back on Donald Trump.
 
trump seems to care less and less. he is less and less constrained by reality. In his mind, gasoline costs $1.98, and everyone loves him.
Agreed on all points. He's clearly losing his grip. What happened to the idea of mandating mental acuity tests for Presidents? It seemed a popular idea last year. What happened?
 
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