On Wednesday, President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform that he personally approved $2.5 million in disaster aid for Missouri, followed by posts one minute apart approving $15 million for Nebraska and $25 million for Alaska. In those posts, he referenced his electoral performance, including writing that Alaska was a state âwhich I won BIG in 2016, 2020, and 2024,â and praised âincredible Patriots.â
Late Wednesday, Trump approved major disaster declarations for Alaska, Nebraska, North Dakota, and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. The Associated Press reported that the White House denied disaster-declaration requests from Vermont, Illinois, and Maryland and left other states still waiting for answers. The declarations authorize FEMA to provide federal financial assistance for repairing public infrastructure and, in some cases, survivor assistance for repairs and temporary housing.
Marylandâs request included an appeal for reconsideration after denial for May flooding affecting the stateâs two westernmost counties; Democratic Gov. Wes Moore called the denial âdeeply frustratingâ and said disaster relief had been politicized. Vermontâs request followed significant flooding damage in July.