Elon Musk claimed early Monday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) sent an astounding $59 million “to house illegal immigrants in a luxury hotel in New York City last week.”
The world’s wealthiest man asked for a complete overhaul of FEMA, which could even see President Trump shut down it, in an early morning post on X, but emergency funds were not yet in his government efficiency (DOGE) ) claimed it was “discovered” by.
“Sending this money violates the law and is a terrible disobedience to the president’s executive order,” Musk wrote.
“The money is intended to help America with disaster relief and instead spends it on high-end hotels for illegals,” Musk continues.
“Today’s clawback demand will be made to collect these funds.”
Last month, Trump expressed concern over “serious concerns about political bias” at the agency and signed an executive order to create a council to review FEMA.
The 47th President called on the council to hold its first meeting within 90 days. It says it expects to report the findings on the desk within 180 days of the council’s first meeting.
A few days ago, 78-year-old Trump appeared four months after the storm with still-homeless survivors of Hurricane Hellene, where he raised the idea of overhauling FEMA completely.
Potus denounced the agency’s performance, saying it was “not on the ball…and we’re going to turn it all around.”
The president then told a roundtable of federal and local officials that he would “sign an executive order to begin the process of radically reforming and overhauling FEMA or to begin the process of removing FEMA.” Ta. Frankly, I don’t think that FEMA is good. ”
Certainly, the President remained true to his words.
He also denounced the agency responsible for emergency relief operations, who is responsible for introducing emergency services, supply and assistance to disaster-hit communities, and the United States directly cites federal handouts in response to disasters. He added that it should be given.
Over the past few years, funding for agents has skyrocketed following famous weather-related disasters across the country.