They couldn’t reach a key U.S. official needed to deploy the resources, one required by law to be accessible during emergencies: FEMA’s acting administrator, David Richardson.
A policy imposed by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who oversees FEMA, requires her approval for any FEMA expense ...
A bombshell report from The Washington Post revealed that following the deadly Texas flood this summer that killed at least ...
Exclusive reporting from the Washington Post says FEMA’s Acting Administrator David Richardson could not be reached for 24 ...
As Tacos of Texas podcast host Mando Rayo points out, there is a distinct line that marks the difference between where ...
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Maddow Blog | Amid resignations and bureaucratic collapse, FEMA’s future turns bleak under Trump
All things considered, it’s hardly unreasonable to wonder whether FEMA will survive Donald Trump’s second term.
Prosecutors are seeking an indictment against former FBI director James Comey. The World Health Organization rejected Trump’s claims about Tylenol and autism. FEMA’s leader could not be reached as ...
FEMA’s acting administrator David Richardson, on July 23, faced questions during a congressional hearing on the response to the July flooding in central Texas ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s acting administrator, David Richardson, is often inaccessible, several current and former officials say, raising concerns within the agency.
Trump administration launches investigation into FEMA workers who warned disaster agency was at risk
The Trump administration has launched an internal investigation into FEMA employees who signed a public letter to Congress ...
Mayor Spencer said the city needed help cleaning up debris recently after President Donald Trump threatened to deploy the National Guard.
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