A sign is seen outside the FEMA Disaster Recovery Center in Weaverville, North Carolina, on March 29. Allison Joyce/Getty Images/File
White House officials abruptly postponed the final meeting of a Trump-created task force charged with shaping the future of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, roughly two hours before it was set to begin on Thursday, according to three sources familiar with the decision.
Members of the FEMA Review Council, all appointed by the Trump administration, had been expected to vote on a final draft report recommending sweeping changes to FEMA, before sending it to the president for review. But in recent days, White House officials reviewed the report and objected to its recommendations, arguing it lacked sufficient procedural changes that could be implemen

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