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Full fact check: FEMA can’t seize land or property from disaster victims Claim: Americans affected by Hurricane Helene receive ‘only $750’ in aid Our rating: False
Fact check roundup: Hurricane paths, FEMA response spur dangerous misinformation More from the Fact-Check Team: How we pick and research claims | Email newsletter | Facebook page
The claim: Project 2025 'wants to end FEMA' A Sept. 30 Threads post (direct link, archive link) claims a federal agency that responds to disasters may be eliminated if former President Donald ...
On its specifically dedicated fact check page, FEMA responded to the claim that disaster relief was “diverted to ... FEMA’s disaster response efforts and individual assistance is funded ...
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Rumor: FEMA has run out of money to help hurricane victims. Fact check: Congress appropriated $16 billion to FEMA’s disaster relief fund for the 2025 fiscal year, which started on Oct. 1 ...
FEMA has been stepping up its efforts to counter all the bad information. It set up a page on its website, “Hurricane Helene: Rumor Response,” dedicated to countering unverified claims. North ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is warning the public to be wary of misinformation surrounding Hurricane Helene and the federal government’s response, launching a “rumor ...