The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) representative manager is no longer with the agency the day after he tells lawmakers that cutting FEMA is a bad move, as President Donald Trump proposed.
Cameron Hamilton, who previously served as a member of the US Navy’s hospital with Seal Team 8, has been leading FEMA since January.
“As effective today, David Richardson is currently a senior employee performing the duties of FEMA administrator,” a FEMA spokesperson said in an email to Fox News Digital on Thursday. “Cameron Hamilton is no longer serving this ability.”
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Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Troy Edgar and Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski made Hamilton appear at Homeland Security Headquarters Thursday morning to inform him of his expulsion, Politico reported.
FEMA administrator Cameron Hamilton will appear before a Homeland Security Subcommittee hearing on Wednesday on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. (Pete Malovich/Getty Images)
Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noem have expressed support for the eradication of FEMA, but Hamilton warned against the agency’s removal on Wednesday.
“I don’t think it’s the best interest of the American public to remove the Federal Emergency Management Agency,” Hamilton told lawmakers on the House Committee on Approximately Expenditures.
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President Donald Trump visited North Carolina in January and oversaw the state’s efforts to recover from Hurricane Helene more than 120 days after the storm hit the state. (Ra Milis/Reuters)
A few days after taking office in January, Trump visited North Carolina to oversee the state’s efforts to recover from Hurricane Helen after more than 120 days after the storm hit the state. On the trip, Trump came up with a plan to connect FEMA, which overseen disaster relief efforts, to his gut.
“I will also sign an executive order to begin the process of fundamentally reforming and overhauling FEMA, or removing FEMA,” Trump told reporters in North Carolina. “Frankly, I don’t think FEMA is good.”
Diana Stancy is a political reporter for Fox News Digital, covering the White House.
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