Former FEMA Chief Tapped to Lead Disaster Response Agency Again

The Trump administration plans to nominate the former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to lead the agency once more, despite his controversial previous tenure.
Washington, D.C. - In a move that has raised eyebrows among disaster relief experts, the Trump administration has announced plans to nominate Cameron Hamilton, the former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to lead the agency once again. Hamilton's previous tenure at FEMA was marked by his sudden dismissal last year after he testified before Congress about the agency's vital role in supporting communities during times of crisis.
Just a day after Hamilton told a House committee in May 2019 that FEMA was essential for assisting communities
Source: The New York Times


