FEMA Boss Fired After Remarks To Congress

It sounded like a trap—and it turned into the end of his tenure. The acting head of FEMA was suddenly removed from his post just one day after publicly telling Congress he opposed plans to dismantle the agency.

Cameron Hamilton, who had been serving as the acting administrator, walked into a House hearing and surprised many when he insisted, “I do not believe it is in the best interests of the American people to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency.” The very next morning, he was dismissed.

Officials from DHS confirmed the abrupt change. Hamilton was told to vacate his role by Secretary Kristi Noem and replaced by David Richardson, a senior DHS official. Many see the removal as a direct reaction to his public break with the administration’s statements about shrinking or eliminating FEMA.

The move comes just weeks before the start of the hurricane season—a perilous moment to lose experienced leadership. At a time when disaster preparation and response are critical, FEMA is entering a stormy season without stability at its top.

Hamilton’s firing may have been swift, but the message is loud and clear: loyalty to political direction may matter more than defending the mission.

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