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Rhiannon12866

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Sun Jun 1, 2025, 01:25 AM Jun 1

'Ticking clock': Scrambling to save Trump's FEMA before disaster strikes - All In - MSNBC



NBC News National and Political correspondent Jacob Soboroff shares his latest reporting on the fight behind the scenes to keep FEMA alive ahead of hurricane season. - Aired on 05/30/2025.
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'Ticking clock': Scrambling to save Trump's FEMA before disaster strikes - All In - MSNBC (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Jun 1 OP
Maddow Blog-As hurricane season begins, Trump's FEMA chief once again fails to inspire confidence LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #1

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1. Maddow Blog-As hurricane season begins, Trump's FEMA chief once again fails to inspire confidence
Tue Jun 3, 2025, 11:00 AM
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It was a problem when the acting FEMA chief jokingly said he didn't know the U.S. has a hurricane season, but it wasn't the only problem in his remarks.

It was a problem when Trump’s acting FEMA chief said he didn't know the United States has a hurricane season.

It was a bigger problem when he apparently said FEMA wouldn’t come up with a new hurricane-response plan for 2025. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-06-03T13:03:10.958Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/hurricane-season-begins-trumps-fema-chief-fails-inspire-confidence-rcna210569

He was soon replaced by David Richardson, who has no background in emergency management, and who, on his first day as the agency’s acting chief, told FEMA’s staff that he would “run right over” anyone who gets in his way. A month later, as Reuters reported, Richardson continues to make newsworthy comments.

Staff of the Federal Emergency Management Agency were left baffled on Monday after the head of the U.S. disaster agency said he had not been aware the country has a hurricane season, according to four sources familiar with the situation. The remark was made during a briefing by David Richardson, who has led FEMA since early May.

As NBC News reported, administration officials didn’t deny that Richardson made the comments, though the defense was that the acting FEMA director was joking. A statement from the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees FEMA, added that the allegations that Richardson was sincere about his ignorance were “meanspirited.”

Among those who actually heard the comments, there was apparently some question as to whether Richardson was kidding or not, but either way, this was a curious thing for an acting FEMA chief to joke about two days into hurricane season......

Unfortunately, the alleged “joke” wasn’t the only newsworthy part of Richardson’s comments. The Wall Street Journal reported, for example, that the Trump-appointed official also announced that FEMA had scrapped plans to come up with a hurricane-response plan, choosing instead to simply reuse last year’s plan.....

Looking ahead, Americans might get lucky. It’s possible that the projections are wrong and the United States won’t have to deal with any deadly hurricanes this year — or for that matter, in the coming years. Maybe there won’t be any real-world consequences tied to the administration’s latest moves at FEMA, NWS and NOAA.

But as the president and his team move further away from responsible governing and disaster preparedness, counting on good fortune hardly seems like a wise strategy.
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