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Friday, March 13, 2020

Coronavirus: What happens if Trump invokes Stafford Act and declares national emergency?

Donald Trump's declaration of a national emergency in response to the coronavirus pandemic has invoked the Stafford Act, which makes millions of dollars in federal funding available to state and local authorities as the US mobilises against the outbreak.

The creation of the Robert T Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act in 1988 enables the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, to support local governments during national emergencies by tapping $40bn in federal funds set aside by Congress to provide that relief.

With his declaration on Friday, the president will rely on that aid to help communities set up mobile testing centres — including drive-through swab test clinics — and emergency operation centres in every state, as health workers across the US brace for potential strains on hospitals and other health systems. Mr Trump's emergency declaration could also be used to support more medical staff.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's part of the plan...everything in place...timing is critical.

Anonymous said...

The best part of the act is he can mobilize troops to fire on boarder invaders and kill them!

Anonymous said...

Exactly!

Anonymous said...

Hopefully he'll use the military to arrest every corrupt leader from leo to congress. The PAIN is coming....