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In the midst of corporate media’s defense of the Biden-Harris administration’s FEMA coffer crisis, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance (R) set the record to right with the “fundamental point” overlooked.

The latest disaster under the watch of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris tore back the curtain once more on the misplaced priorities of sitting executives. Between “disaster equity” and the Federal Emergency Management Agency funneling funds down a black hole for the border, the Republican running mate was quick to point out the far cry from the “core job of helping American citizens.”

During an appearance on “Fox & Friends” Monday morning, co-host Will Cain brought up the “conflicting reports” on FEMA’s response and asked how he and former President Donald Trump would handle a disaster like Hurricane Helene.

Before laying out the “real leadership” that Trump would bring, Vance tackled FEMA being short on funds to ride out the rest of hurricane season and asserted, “They’ll say, ‘Well there’s a bucket of money in FEMA that’s gone to illegal aliens and that’s somehow separate than the bucket of money that should by right go to Americans. I think that misses the fundamental point that the Biden-Harris admin has turned FEMA effectively into an agency that helps to settle, helps to deal with illegal immigration.”

“That is just fundamentally gonna distract focus from their core job of helping American citizens in their time of need,” he went on.

“I think the fundamental mistake that Kamala Harris’ administration has made here, Will, is that from the get-go, you should have imposed military-style command and control,” the lawmaker added as he likened the myriad agencies that needed to be coordinated to “bureaucratic fiefdoms.”

“It’s like the DMV at industrial scale,” asserted Vance.

In a similar fashion to the Ohio legislator, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton (R) pushed back on corporate media’s “fact-checks” on FEMA funds when he countered NBC News’ Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press” Sunday.

“It is true, that FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security have been spending billions of dollars on migrants….We just passed a short-term spending bill, very common for the [Biden-Harris] administration to come and ask for permission to move money between funds, especially to prepare for emergencies,” he countered the moderator who attempted to justify how DHS was utilizing emergency resources instead of securing the border.

“This administration seems to have no problem finding money when they want to spend it on their priorities,” slammed Cotton. “When they need hundreds of billions of dollars to pay off student loans for graduate students in gender studies programs, they somehow find it. When it’s trying to get helicopters to deliver food, and water, and cellular service and life-saving medicine into these mountain valleys, they somehow can’t seem to find the money.”

Completing the contrast, Vance returned to Cain’s question and asserted, “What Donald Trump would do if he was president, is impose real leadership, force the bureaucracy to be responsive, not at a bureaucratic pace, but at a business pace to the needs of the American citizens.”

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