Performing Administrator of the Federal Emergency Administration Company (FEMA) David Richardson testifies earlier than the Home Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Financial Improvement, Public Buildings, and Emergency Administration within the Rayburn Home Workplace Constructing on July 23, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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David Richardson, the performing head of the Federal Emergency Administration Company, is stepping down, in keeping with a senior Trump administration official, ending a troubled tenure simply six months into the job and whereas the Atlantic hurricane season is underway.
Richardson, a former Marine Corps officer, is the second FEMA head to go away or be fired since Could. He departs amid criticism that he stored a low profile throughout lethal Texas floods in July that killed 130 individuals and baffled workers in June when he mentioned he was unaware the nation had a hurricane season.
The Trump administration official aware of Richardson’s departure, which was first reported by the Washington Put up, gave no causes for the FEMA chief stepping down.
It was not instantly clear who Richardson’s successor will likely be.
Richardson’s predecessor was fired in Could, after pushing again towards Trump administration efforts to dismantle the company. President Donald Trump has mentioned he desires to drastically scale back the scale of FEMA – the federal company accountable for getting ready for and responding to pure disasters – saying state governments can deal with lots of its capabilities.
The Division of Homeland Safety, which oversees FEMA, didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
FEMA performs a central position within the U.S. response to main disasters, together with hurricanes. The Atlantic hurricane season is because of finish this month.
Richardson stored a low public profile in contrast with FEMA leaders below earlier presidents, showing not often in public. Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem has served because the face of the administration’s response to pure disasters throughout Trump’s second time period.
Richardson’s abrupt departure is an ignominious finish for an official who informed workers when he first arrived in Could that he would “run proper over” anybody who resists adjustments and that every one choices should now undergo him.
“I, and I alone in FEMA, communicate for FEMA,” he mentioned on the time.
FEMA has misplaced about 2,500 workers since January by buyouts, firings and different incentives for employees to give up, lowering its general dimension to about 23,350, in keeping with a September Authorities Accountability Workplace report.
The cuts are a part of Trump’s broader push to chop the fee and dimension of the federal civilian workforce.
