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After one of the most devastating floods in recent memory, Rachel Maddow questioned the whereabouts of Trump’s FEMA chief ...
More than a week after massive flooding killed at least 132 people in central Texas, acting administrator David Richardson emerged in Kerr County, Texas.
Rachel Maddow drew parallels Monday between the Trump administration's response to Texas' flooding and George W. Bush's to Hurricane Katrina.
The visit by acting Administrator David Richardson is his first known trip to a disaster site since President Donald Trump made him FEMA’s top official.
While Houstonians step up to help flood victims, FEMA pinches pennies in its disaster response. Congress needs a bipartisan ...
President Trump has not talked about eliminating FEMA as the emergency response agency helps with recovery efforts from the ...
The director of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency sent his federal counterpart a letter this month urging the ...
Trump’s vow to shrink the federal government appears to rely, at least in part, on top officials doing multiples jobs. These ...
Two days after deadly Texas floods, the agency struggled to answer calls from survivors because of call center contracts that ...
Where in the world is the FEMA head? Agency leader hasn’t been seen in over a week sparking concern - David Richardson has ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been exerting more direct control over the agency, which President Donald Trump ...
Former FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell told E&E News that the head of FEMA should be on the ground “to talk to local ...