FEMA Boss Fired After Remarks To Congress

The room went silent when Cameron Hamilton refused to back down. Minutes later, the acting FEMA chief was out of a job. Fired after contradicting Trump’s inner circle, he walked away as the White House moved to gut the very agency meant to save Americans from catastrophe. Hurricanes, migrants, billions in question—this isn’t policy. It’s powe… …

 

Cameron Hamilton’s ouster wasn’t just a personnel change; it was a warning shot. A former Navy SEAL who had already considered resigning, he chose instead to defend a federal lifeline he believed Americans still needed. One day after publicly rejecting the idea of eliminating FEMA, he was dismissed by top Homeland Security officials and a senior Trump adviser. At the same time, the administration seized on a scandal over FEMA-funded luxury hotels for migrants, vowing clawbacks and mass firings, while using that outrage to justify a radical overhaul—or outright abolition—of the agency.

Trump promised faster, cheaper, state-run disaster responses, blaming FEMA’s failures on the Biden era and hinting that Washington would “take over” recovery in places like hurricane-ravaged North Carolina. Between Hamilton’s defiance and Trump’s determination, the country is now caught between two starkly different visions of who shows up when everything is already gone.