Trump threatens to disband emergency agency during visit to hurricane-hit North Carolina
On the fourth full day of his presidency, Donald Trump has visited hurricane-affected areas of North Carolina and is flying to wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles
The president met locals impacted by Hurricane Helene, where he repeated his criticisms of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema)
Elsewhere today, the Senate will hold a final vote on the nomination of ex-Fox News host Pete Hegseth as defence secretary, while Vice-President JD Vance addresses America's largest anti-abortion rally
The March for Life comes a day after Trump pardoned 23 anti-abortion activists, as he signed another flurry of executive orders in the Oval Office
Meanwhile a US judge has temporarily blocked Trump's order to change birthright citizenship, which was slated to take effect in February
Trump threatens to disband emergency agency during visit to hurricane-hit North Carolina