Updated
Updated · Truthout · Jul 8
Trump Denies Rhode Island Aid, Approves $846 Million for States That Backed Him
Updated
Updated · Truthout · Jul 8

Trump Denies Rhode Island Aid, Approves $846 Million for States That Backed Him

3 articles · Updated · Truthout · Jul 8

Summary

  • Rhode Island was denied federal blizzard recovery aid last week even as Trump announced more than $846 million in disaster assistance for nine states that voted for him in 2024.
  • Urban Institute data cited in the report found over 84% of requests from Trump-voting states have been approved since his second term began, versus 41% from Harris-voting states, with red states also getting faster decisions.
  • Trump used Truth Social posts to announce the aid and spotlight allied Republicans — including Wisconsin's $22.6 million award — while often omitting Democratic officials who joined or led the requests.
  • The White House denied any politicization, saying Trump applies a more thorough review, but Democratic senators say the process remains opaque and leaves disaster survivors uncertain.
  • The dispute fits a broader pattern: Rhode Island's all-Democratic delegation accused the administration of favoritism, and a later report said Trump also denied aid to New York, Massachusetts and New Jersey despite FEMA thresholds being exceeded.

Insights

With federal disaster aid less certain, how will states fund their own recovery after major catastrophes?
As the federal role in disaster recovery shrinks, what are the biggest risks now facing vulnerable communities?
Could a new insurance-based model speed up disaster aid, or will it leave many victims with uncovered losses?