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    ✅ No, we couldn't find enough information regarding this on authoritative news outlets. However, here's what we found:

    1. There are no reports or credible sources indicating that a militia warned about forced state withdrawal after Hurricane Helene or that such an event threatens future aid stability. The primary concerns and discussions around Hurricane Helene have focused on relief efforts, misinformation, and the economic impact of the storm.

    2. The main topics covered by major news outlets include the General Assembly's relief bill, the destruction caused by the hurricane, and the spread of misinformation. None of these sources mention a militia warning about forced state withdrawal or its impact on aid stability.

    Therefore, the given information may be partially - or fully - inaccurate.