Acting FEMA Head Resigns, Agency Names Replacement

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The agency’s chief of staff will step into the role on Dec. 1.

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Chief of Staff Karen Evans will replace outgoing Acting Director David Richardson, who has resigned, the agency confirmed on Monday.

Richardson, a former Marine Corps officer from Michigan, is leaving the emergency response agency nearly six months after taking the post, amid criticism over his handling of the Texas floods in July.

Evans will take over on Dec. 1, a spokesperson with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told The Epoch Times in an email.

In the statement, FEMA and DHS extended their appreciation for Richardson, and wished him continued success as he returns to the private sector.

“Mr. Richardson led FEMA through the 2025 hurricane season, delivering historic funding to North Carolina, Texas, Florida, New Mexico, and Alaska, and overseeing a comprehensive review that identified and eliminated serious governmental waste and inefficiency, while refocusing the agency to deliver swift resources to Americans in crisis,” the spokesperson said.

DHS said it expects the forthcoming release of FEMA’s Review Council report will transform the agency from its current form into a streamlined, mission-focused disaster response force.

Richardson also held the position of assistant secretary for the Department of Homeland Security’s Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction office. He served in combat operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Africa, according to the FEMA website.

The outgoing director was criticized this summer for the federal response to the catastrophic Texas floods in July.

He told a House panel of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure on July 23 that he “can’t see anything that we did wrong.”

The flooding killed at least 137 people, including dozens of children, in the Texas Hill Country. The losses included 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic on the Guadalupe River.

A report criticized FEMA, claiming the urban search and rescue team was delayed 72 hours because of a new rule put in place by the Trump administration that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem had to personally approve any contract of $100,000 or more.

Richardson denied the allegation.

In June, President Donald Trump said he would begin phasing out the agency and reduce disaster aid to states at the end of this year’s hurricane season.

Trump stated he wanted to wean the federal government off FEMA and give it back to the states.

By Jill McLaughlin

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