Trump Nominates Cameron Hamilton to Lead FEMA After Previous Removal

Trump Nominates Cameron Hamilton to Lead FEMA After Previous Removal
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The nomination of Cameron Hamilton raises questions about FEMA leadership stability and the administration's approach to disaster management.

  • President Donald Trump has nominated Cameron Hamilton to head the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
  • Hamilton previously served as FEMA director in 2025, according to NPR News.
  • He was removed from the role by the Trump administration after testifying to Congress that the agency should continue to exist.
  • Hamilton's nomination comes a year after his removal from the same position.
  • Both sources identify Hamilton as a former FEMA director now nominated again.

President Donald Trump has nominated Cameron Hamilton to lead FEMA, a year after Hamilton was removed from the same role following congressional testimony.

This nomination highlights ongoing debates over FEMA's direction and leadership, potentially affecting federal disaster response and agency continuity.

The nomination will proceed to the Senate for confirmation. Lawmakers and observers may scrutinize Hamilton's previous tenure and the reasons for his earlier removal.

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