FEMA Boss Fired After Remarks To Congress

Cameron Hamilton, acting head of FEMA, was dismissed after testifying before Congress against the elimination of FEMA, which contradicted President Trump’s push to reduce the agency’s role and shift disaster relief to states. Hamilton’s removal was confirmed, with David Richardson appointed as interim head. This follows previous firings within FEMA over a \$59 million payment for housing undocumented immigrants in luxury hotels. Trump has criticized FEMA’s effectiveness, advocating for states to handle disaster responses, arguing it would be more efficient and cost-effective. Critics worry decentralizing could leave states ill-prepared for large-scale emergencies