From the abolition of FEMA to raising the immigration of the president with Colombia, Republicans are in Lockstep with even the most controversial parts of the Maga mandate of Donald Trump.
The president is famous to appreciate loyalty above all, a matter that hit him as members of the congress during his first term and leaked his own administration his plans for the press, which opened him to attack.
This time around the 78-year-old uses a different approach, the congress pulls in through their coats Revers to whisper exactly what he wants to do and to strengthen his team of devoted people monitors them.
This week, more than 100 GOP laws have made the pilgrimage to Florida to make a plan that will meet the many campaign injuries of the president in the Gop Retreat house organized in Trump National Doral Miami Resort.
Performing the largest deporting operation in American history, extending tax cuts and job law of 2017 and tackling inflation were all keystone issues that the Republican told the hordes of supporters that he would tackle quickly.
On the first day of the Republican Retreat house, however, legislators did not seem to concentrate on those large ticket items.
Instead, the Republicans concentrated on supporting the president on more controversial PET projects – such as having the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 'Go away'.
“We naturally support the initiative of the president 100 percent, and we will help from the house in any way we can to contribute to that effort,” said speaker Mike Johnson about Trump's proposal to resolve the desk on A press conference on Monday.
Mike Johnson, chairman of the United States House of Representatives, speaks at a press conference during the Republican Conference 2025 at the Trump National Doral Resort in Miami, Florida, US, January 27, 2025
President Donald Trump speaks with residents while on January 24, 2025 he has a burn-related area in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in Los Angeles, California
The order of Trump requires a council of advisers to produce a report on FEMA within 180 days. Republicans said they will wait for the reports of the report, but have noticed the many problems of FEMA
“Fema has been a partner,” said the Republican of Louisiana. “They can probably be a better partner.”
On Sunday, Trump signed an executive order that founded an external council of experts to re -examine the effectiveness of FEMA after a flood of public criticism of the agency after the implementation of disasters from North Carolina to California.
They must deliver a report on FEMA's efficacy to Trump within 180 days. When the report comes back with findings that are critical about the agency, which the president has called 'a disaster'.
“Fema is in sight,” said Johnson, adding that “everything is on the table,” while Gop -legislers want to limit the size and scope of the government.
During a tour of a neighborhood in North Carolina that was destroyed by September, Hurricane Helene Trump said that “Fema has turned out to be a disaster.”
“I think we recommend that FEMA is leaving, he added.
Republicans also sent a warning shot to the president of Colombia, who recently spit Trump with the country that denies flights of deported Colombian migrants from the US
Speaker Mike Johnson said on Monday that there is 'no daylight' between Trump and House Republicans, and added that presidents from countries around the world have to prepare planes to fly home their civilians who enter the US
Under the leadership of US Northern Command, US Transportation Command supports the immigration and customs enforcement removal flights by offering a military air bridge
Marines are strengthening the boundary between the US and Mexico after Trump orders to secure them
“If he wants to send his own presidential plane, we would welcome that,” Johnson said about Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who offered the presidential plane to commit migrants after Trump threatened the South -American country.
“It will save taxpayers money,” Johnson added.
“And you know that I am addressing other foreign leaders to take his cue and send their presidential planes,” Johnson continued, indicating that other countries have to get their citizens from America.
The president announced on his truth of the truth that he imposes a rate of 25 percent on all goods from Colombia – and the punishment will increase to 50 percent in a week.
It came after Colombia refused to have two American military flights full of migrants land on their land on Sunday. Trump, in retaliation for the command, immediately announced sanctions against the South American country and its government officials.
“I assigned my administration to immediately take the next urgent and decisive retaliation measures,” Trump wrote on Sunday.
He announced the rates, as well as his imposition of “a travel ban and immediate visa evocations for Colombian government officials, and all allies and supporters.”
All party members, family members and supporters of the Colombian government 'will also be confronted with visa sanctions, according to the announcement of the social media of Trump.