On Wednesday, Donald Trump’s administration denied Maryland’s request for FEMA aid to deal with the fallout of devastating floods in May, continuing the administration’s disturbing trend of denying disaster aid to states led by Democrats.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, denounced the administration’s determination that the aid is “not warranted.” In a social media video, Moore vowed to appeal the decision and said the federal government is effectively telling residents of western Maryland — where many are still coping with the effects of the flooding — “you’re on your own.”
Western Maryland is still recovering from massive storm damage that destroyed homes and businesses.
— Wes Moore (@iamwesmoore) July 24, 2025
But the Trump Administration has denied our request for disaster assistance, with FEMA calling it “not warranted.”
They’re wrong.
I will be appealing this decision as our state… pic.twitter.com/F9IY4Efu4M
After the recent deadly flooding in Texas, Trump and his administration promised, and ultimately approved, FEMA aid for the Republican-controlled state. In the time since, FEMA’s response there has received criticism — including from the agency’s now-former head of urban search and rescue operations, who just resigned in disgust.








