
President Donald Trump is expected to nominate Cameron Hamilton to serve as administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, nearly a year after he was removed as its acting head following testimony to Congress in which he defended the agency's existence. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.
Main Idea: Trump is expected to nominate Cameron Hamilton to lead FEMA again, after he was removed last year for defending the agency’s role.
Key Points:
FEMA leadership may stay unstable, which can slow disaster response and delay aid for households, workers, and small businesses after storms or floods.
A confirmed FEMA chief could give the agency clearer direction, which may improve disaster planning and support for states and communities.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Subject of the story; expected nominee and former acting FEMA administrator whose ouster and possible return are the.
Core agency at the center of the nomination, leadership changes, and policy debate.
Central figure in the nomination story; expected to nominate Cameron Hamilton and his views on FEMA drive the.
Named official who met Hamilton at the White House and is presented as a key player in the.
Named adviser alleged to have pushed Hamilton out previously; supporting but not central.
White House press secretary whose comments explain Hamilton’s earlier ouster, but she is not the main focus.
Referenced in connection with prior DHS leadership and Hamilton’s removal, but not a central current actor.
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