×

Trump nominates fired FEMA leader to again lead the agency

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 4:41 PM

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump has nominated Cameron Hamilton to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is part of the ​Department of Homeland Security, a year after Hamilton ‌was ousted from his position as FEMA’s acting director last year.

Here are some details:

• Hamilton’s nomination for the role has been sent to the U.S. Senate, the White House said on Monday.

• Hamilton ‌was ​ousted from his position last year ⁠after he appeared to break ⁠with Trump and former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on the agency’s future.

• Trump fired Noem in early March and tapped Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne ​Mullin as her successor.

• The U.S. agency that responds to natural disasters has seen significant staff cuts since ⁠Trump took office in January 2025.

• ⁠Experts have warned that shrinking or reorganizing FEMA ​could leave local and state governments more vulnerable to facing ​natural disasters alone.

• Reuters reported last year that ‌Trump’s allies had wanted Hamilton, a former Navy SEAL, out for what they saw as insufficient action to strip down the agency.

• Noem’s tenure as DHS chief was criticized ⁠by human rights and emergency advocates for the immigration crackdown overseen by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, which is part of ⁠DHS, and for ‌cuts to FEMA.

• Todd Lyons, the acting ⁠head of ICE, will leave the agency ​at ‌the end of May, the Trump administration ​said last ⁠month.

• Last month, FEMA reinstated more than a dozen employees whom it placed on leave in August last year after they signed a public letter of dissent against the agency’s leadership and its policies.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing ​by Sanjeev Miglani)