As climate-fueled disasters grow in frequency and strength, the worst possible people are in charge of FEMA. It’s costing Americans billions.

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  1. simon_ritchie2000 on

    From Bloomberg (gift link above):

    “Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is [in trouble](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-27/trump-backs-noem-as-homan-revamps-minnesota-immigration-effort?sref=ZtdQlmKR) because her boss’ attempt to use her agencies to occupy Minneapolis has been a tragic disaster. Gaining less attention, for now, is her equally problematic oversight of several other disasters that *weren’t* created by ICE. It’s less of an affront to democracy than what’s happened in Minneapolis but a greater threat to leave millions of Americans immiserated.

    “Along with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and the Border Patrol, Noem is in charge of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which she and President Donald Trump have often [mused about destroying](https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-05-21/fema-cuts-ahead-of-hurricane-season-risk-another-katrina-response?srnd=undefined&sref=ZtdQlmKR). Though it survived the first year of Trump’s second term, FEMA came through it significantly weakened. Noem has overseen the departure of about 20% of the agency’s staff and plans to further cut its workforce in half.

    “Worse, Noem is [holding up about $17 billion](https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/27/climate/fema-aid-kristi-noem.html?partner=slack&smid=sl-share) of the relief funds FEMA awards to people and places that have suffered disaster losses, the New York Times reported this week. That’s more than the $12 billion FEMA spends in an average year. Some of these are payments for disasters that took place as long ago as 2017, early in Trump’s *first* term.”

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