Trump renominates Cameron Hamilton to lead disaster response agency Fema
President Trump has renominated Cameron Hamilton to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema). Hamilton was previously dismissed from his role as acting administrator after testifying against plans to abolish the agency.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump has renominated Cameron Hamilton to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema). Hamilton was previously dismissed from his role as acting administrator after testifying against plans to abolish the agency. This reappointment comes as the Trump administration has previously sought to reduce Fema's scope and shift responsibilities to state and local governments. However, recent personnel changes within the administration, including the appointment of a new homeland security secretary, have led to the reinstatement of some Fema employees who had previously criticized the administration's approach. If confirmed, Hamilton would return to lead an agency that has experienced workforce reductions and resource cuts, prompting concerns about its preparedness for extreme weather events.
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5 extractedShana Udvardy stated that President Trump is revealing his chaotic governing style by nominating a candidate who was fired and lacks experience.
Kristi Noem stated that the president recognizes Fema should not exist the way it always has.
Cameron Hamilton was previously fired for publicly opposing plans to abolish Fema.
Donald Trump has renominated Cameron Hamilton to lead Fema.
Fema has been depleted by thousands of job cuts, unstable leadership, and resource reductions.