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Acting FEMA chief David Richardson steps down as Trump admin continues reshaping agency operations

By Eric November 18, 2025

David Richardson is stepping down as the acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) after a challenging yet transformative tenure marked by a tumultuous hurricane season and significant internal reforms. Under Richardson’s leadership, FEMA not only navigated the complexities of 2025’s intense storms but also initiated sweeping changes aimed at making the agency more efficient and accountable. A spokesperson from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) praised Richardson’s efforts, highlighting that his time at the helm resulted in record relief funding and a renewed commitment to delivering aid swiftly to affected communities. The agency’s focus on eliminating waste and inefficiency was underscored by a comprehensive review that has set the stage for further restructuring.

Richardson’s departure comes amid broader efforts by the Trump administration to reshape FEMA’s mission and leadership. This initiative has not been without controversy, as it drew sharp criticism from over 190 former and current FEMA employees who expressed concerns about the cuts and restructuring efforts. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem defended these changes, labeling dissenting voices as “career bureaucrats” resistant to accountability. She argued that the administration’s goal is to replace what she deemed a burdensome legacy bureaucracy with a more agile disaster-response force, citing recent successes in Texas as evidence of the new model’s effectiveness. Even some Democrats, like Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, have acknowledged improvements in FEMA’s operations during the Trump administration, indicating a complex landscape of opinions regarding the agency’s evolving role.

As Richardson transitions back to the private sector, Karen Evans, FEMA’s Chief of Staff, is set to take over the leadership role starting December 1st. The forthcoming release of the FEMA Review Council’s final report is anticipated to further inform the ongoing restructuring efforts, aiming to transform FEMA into a streamlined, mission-focused organization capable of responding effectively to disasters. This evolution in FEMA’s approach reflects a significant shift in the agency’s operational philosophy, one that prioritizes rapid response and accountability in the face of increasing natural disasters.

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David Richardson is stepping down as the
Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA)
acting administrator after steering the agency through a tumultuous hurricane season and launching a sweeping overhaul to make it faster, leaner and more accountable.
A spokesperson at the Department of Homeland Security told Fox News the agency applauded Richardson’s leadership during a year of intense storms and deep internal reform, saying his tenure brought record relief funding, targeted efficiency measures, and a renewed focus on getting aid quickly to communities in need.
“The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) extend their sincere appreciation to the Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Administrator, David Richardson, for his dedicated service and wish him continued success in his return to the private sector,” the spokesperson said. “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.
“We anticipate the forthcoming release of the FEMA Review Council’s final report, which will inform this Administration’s ongoing efforts to fundamentally restructure FEMA, transforming it from its current form into a streamlined, mission-focused disaster-response force,” the spokesperson continued. “Starting Dec. 1, FEMA Chief of Staff Karen Evans will step into this important role.”
FEMA EMPLOYEES PLACED ON LEAVE AFTER CLAIMING TRUMP LEADERSHIP COULD SPARK NEXT HURRICANE KATRINA
The announcement of Richardson’s departure comes as the Trump administration continues its broader effort to reshape FEMA’s mission and leadership — a push that gained national attention in late August when DHS Secretary
Kristi Noem
defended the agency’s sweeping reforms and took aim at internal critics who accused the administration of dismantling FEMA’s core programs.
At the time, more than 190 former and current FEMA employees signed an open letter condemning the administration’s cuts and restructuring, prompting Noem to place several active staff members on administrative leave.
DHS JUGGLES ‘MASS DEPORTATION’ PUSH WITH HELENE RELIEF, ADDS $124M AFTER BIDEN BACKLASH
She dismissed their objections as the protests of “career bureaucrats” resistant to accountability, saying the agency had long been burdened by inefficiency and waste.
DHS JUGGLES ‘MASS DEPORTATION’ PUSH WITH HELENE RELIEF, ADDS $124M AFTER BIDEN BACKLASH
Noem argued that the
administration’s goal is to replace FEMA’s legacy bureaucracy
with a more agile, deployable disaster-response force, pointing to recent successes in Texas as evidence of the new model’s effectiveness.
She also accused the
Biden administration
of diverting funds and focus away from disaster relief, claiming it prioritized unrelated spending while leaving major recovery efforts unfinished.
Even some Democrats have acknowledged progress under the Trump administration’s FEMA, including Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who said earlier this year that the agency’s performance on the ground was “a credit to [Trump’s] administration.”
Fox News Digital’s Preston Mizell contributed to this report.

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