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Updated · The Daily Beast · May 31
White House Scrambles to Repair FEMA Before June 1 Season After $15 Billion Aid Backlog
Updated
Updated · The Daily Beast · May 31

White House Scrambles to Repair FEMA Before June 1 Season After $15 Billion Aid Backlog

4 articles · Updated · The Daily Beast · May 31
  • Markwayne Mullin has restarted FEMA funding and lifted hiring freezes as the White House tries to stabilize the disaster agency on the eve of the June 1 Atlantic hurricane season.
  • CNN, citing about 50 FEMA insiders, said Kristi Noem's 13-month tenure left the agency in chaos through firings, rehiring battles and a rule requiring her sign-off on grants above $100,000.
  • That bottleneck helped leave more than $15 billion in disaster funds unspent by December, while internal plans outlined cuts affecting over 11,500 employees and whistleblowers warned emergency-response systems were being dismantled.
  • Trump has already pushed Noem out of FEMA oversight, replaced Karen Evans and brought back Cameron Hamilton, while at least 15 staffers tied to the Katrina Declaration have been rehired.
  • The repair effort follows months of delayed aid and political backlash, with officials warning FEMA could take years to rebuild and may be unprepared for a major disaster this year.
After a year of turmoil, can FEMA rebuild its capacity before the next major disaster strikes?
What new safeguards will prevent political agendas from blocking crucial disaster relief funds in the future?