Trump Nominates FEMA Lead Fired From Role a Year Ago

Former Navy SEAL Cameron Hamilton served as acting administrator for the agency from January to May 2025.
Trump Nominates FEMA Lead Fired From Role a Year Ago
A person sits at a desk inside of a mobile FEMA command center in downtown Dawson Springs, Ky., on Dec. 14, 2021. Jon Cherry/Reuters
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The White House released a list of nominees on Monday for various positions across the federal government, including former Navy SEAL Cameron Hamilton to take over as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) lead—a position he was fired from a year ago.

As temporary administrator for the disaster agency last year, he defended FEMA against President Donald Trump’s criticism of its existence and the administration’s preference to dismantle it, which Hamilton said was not in the country’s best interests.

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