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Home  /  World  /  Trump’s disaster management agency chief didn’t know of a hurricane season in US: Report

Trump’s disaster management agency chief didn’t know of a hurricane season in US: Report

by Emma Miller
June 3, 2025
in The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read

David Richardson, the newly appointed head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under President Donald Trump, reportedly stunned agency staff by stating he was unaware that the United States has an annual hurricane season. The remark, made during a routine staff briefing, has ignited widespread concern over FEMA’s preparedness as the nation enters what is forecasted to be an active hurricane season.

Unsettling remarks amidst critical hurricane season

According to sources cited by Reuters, Richardson’s comment left FEMA employees “baffled” and “confused,” raising questions about his familiarity with the agency’s core responsibilities. The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 and runs through November 30, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicting an above-normal season, including up to 10 hurricanes.

A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), FEMA’s parent agency, attempted to downplay the incident, suggesting the comment was made in jest and affirming FEMA’s readiness for disaster response.

Leadership turmoil and strategic reversals

Richardson’s appointment follows the abrupt dismissal of former FEMA Administrator Cameron Hamilton, who was removed after opposing the administration’s efforts to downsize the agency. Since taking office, Richardson has rescinded FEMA’s 2022–2026 strategic plan and declined to issue a new hurricane response plan, citing concerns about conflicting with the FEMA Review Council, a body established by President Trump to oversee the agency’s operations.

These actions have coincided with significant staff reductions; nearly 2,000 FEMA employees have resigned or been terminated since January, amounting to about one-third of the agency’s workforce.

Political backlash and public concern

The revelation of Richardson’s unfamiliarity with the hurricane season has drawn sharp criticism from lawmakers. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed incredulity on social media, questioning why Richardson hasn’t been dismissed. Representative Bennie Thompson, the senior Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee, stated, “Disaster response is no joke. If you don’t know what or when hurricane season is, you’re not qualified to run FEMA.”

Critics argue that the leadership changes and policy shifts within FEMA under the Trump administration could hinder the agency’s ability to effectively respond to natural disasters, particularly as climate change contributes to more frequent and severe weather events.

Implications for disaster preparedness

The controversy surrounding Richardson’s comment and FEMA’s current trajectory raises concerns about the nation’s preparedness for the ongoing hurricane season. With key programs scaled back and experienced personnel departing, the agency’s capacity to manage and respond to disasters is under scrutiny.

As communities across hurricane-prone regions brace for potential storms, the effectiveness of FEMA’s response efforts will be closely watched, with the agency’s leadership and strategic decisions playing a critical role in safeguarding lives and property.

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