President Yet to Officially Announce Reported Nomination
- President Donald Trump is expected to nominate Cameron Hamilton to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), according to reports from The New York Times and ABC News.
- The president has not personally announced the nomination, despite reports circulating in media outlets.
- Hamilton previously served in a leadership role at FEMA before his dismissal.
President Donald Trump is expected to nominate Cameron Hamilton to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), according to reports from The New York Times and ABC News. The nomination would come after Hamilton was fired from the agency last year.
The president has not personally announced the nomination, despite reports circulating in media outlets. Hamilton’s potential return to FEMA leadership comes at a time when the agency’s future remains uncertain, as noted in early April reporting.
Hamilton previously served in a leadership role at FEMA before his dismissal. His anticipated renomination has drawn attention due to the unusual circumstance of a former official being considered for reappointment after being removed from the same position.
