Blue states hit hardest by Trump disaster aid denials, analysis says [View all]
Source: Scripps News
Posted 10:43 AM, Jul 16, 2026
When major disasters strike, Americans are routinely waiting weeks or even months to receive presidential approval for aid. And if they live in a state that didn't support President Donald Trump, chances are greater that aid will be denied.
Since taking office last year, Trump has approved about 65 requests for major disaster declarations and denied more than two dozen others from states, tribes or territories seeking federal financial assistance following hurricanes, tornadoes, storms, floods and fires.
Trump has taken longer on average to approve disaster requests than any other president, according to an Associated Press analysis of data dating back to 1989, when a federal law setting new parameters for disaster determinations was implemented. And no other president has such a disparity in denials between states that supported him politically and those that did not.
The delays and denials come as Trump's administration contemplates a makeover of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which administers disaster aid. Major disaster declarations are intended for events that are beyond the resources of state and local governments.
Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/science-and-tech/natural-disasters/blue-states-hit-hardest-by-trump-disaster-aid-denials-analysis-says
Link to AP
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Trump is taking longer to approve disaster aid and denying Democratic states more frequently