President Trump on Monday nominated Cameron Hamilton to run FEMA nearly a year after ousting him from the role.
Last year, then-Acting FEMA Administrator Cameron Hamilton was abruptly removed from his post, just one day after publicly opposing the administration’s push to abolish the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Hamilton, a proud Trump supporter and former Navy SEAL who previously led FEMA since January 2025, was reportedly escorted out of the agency’s headquarters after clashing with Trump and then-Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem’s vision to dismantle FEMA, according to sources cited byCNN.
President Trump vowed to reduce the size of FEMA or eliminate the agency.
“I’ll also be signing an executive order to begin the process of fundamentally reforming and overhauling FEMA or maybe getting rid of FEMA,” Trump told the reporters during the press conference last January.
“Frankly, FEMA is not good. I think when you have a problem like this, you want to go. Whether it’s a Democrat or Republican governor, you want to use your state to fix it and not waste time calling FEMA,” Trump added.
Last year, David Richardson, a Marine Corps veteran and assistant secretary for DHS’s Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office, was appointed to assume the duties of FEMA Administrator after Cameron Hamilton was abruptly removed from the post.
“Mr. Richardson led FEMA through the 2025 hurricane season, delivering historic funding to North Carolina, Texas, Florida, New Mexico and Alaska, and overseeing a comprehensive review that identified and eliminated serious governmental waste and inefficiency, and refocused the agency to deliver swift resources to Americans in crisis,” a DHS spokesperson previously said in a statement.
On December 1, FEMA Chief of Staff Karen Evans took over as Acting FEMA Administrator.
On Monday, Trump nominated Cameron Hamilton to lead FEMA a year after ousting him from the role.
Source: The Gateway Pundit