WH press secretary previews FEMA executive order
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt previewed the executive order Trump said he is planning to reform FEMA.
"What it will do is it will direct a council of FEMA advisers to look at the agency and to root out the corruption, the incompetence in the bureaucracy. There is no question that there are political biases, unacceptable political biases at FEMA," Leavitt said during her first gaggle with the press aboard Air Force One earlier Friday while en route to Los Angeles.

Pressed on Trump's statement that he was thinking about abolishing FEMA, the press secretary stressed that it is under consideration right now, but no final decision has been made.
"We're thinking about abolishing, we're thinking about it at this point in time," Leavitt said.
On conditioning aid, Leavitt said there would be no conditions put on North Carolina, but that "California needs to address the water issue in their state that is critical to ensuring that when fires happen in California, there's resources there to quell these fires and to help people."
-ABC News' Molly Nagle





