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Leadership Shake-Up at Federal Emergency Management Agency Sparks Policy Debate

Posted on May 8, 2026

A senior leadership change at the Federal Emergency Management Agency has drawn attention in Washington, D.C., following ongoing discussions about the agency’s role in national disaster response. Cameron Hamilton, a key official within FEMA, was reportedly dismissed after being called to the Department of Homeland Security headquarters. According to reports, the decision involved Deputy Homeland…

A senior leadership change at the Federal Emergency Management Agency has drawn attention in Washington, D.C., following ongoing discussions about the agency’s role in national disaster response. Cameron Hamilton, a key official within FEMA, was reportedly dismissed after being called to the Department of Homeland Security headquarters. According to reports, the decision involved Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Troy Edgar and senior adviser Corey Lewandowski.

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The timing of the dismissal is notable, coming just one day after Hamilton testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee. During the hearing, he appeared to diverge from recent remarks by Kristi Noem regarding potential changes to FEMA’s structure. Discussions have included the possibility of reducing or eliminating the agency and reallocating responsibilities to state-level emergency management systems—an idea previously associated with Donald Trump.

In his testimony, Hamilton expressed clear opposition to such a shift, stating that eliminating FEMA would not serve the public interest. His comments highlighted ongoing differences in perspective about how disaster response should be organized and funded at the federal versus state level. These discussions reflect broader policy considerations about efficiency, coordination, and preparedness during emergencies.

FEMA’s press office confirmed the leadership change, according to reporting. The development adds another layer to the evolving conversation around disaster management in the United States, as policymakers continue to evaluate how best to respond to large-scale emergencies while balancing federal oversight and local control.

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