Cameron Hamilton, nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), testified before the Senate Homeland Security panel on June 17, 2026. During the hearing, Hamilton stated his commitment to being 'fair and reasonable' in evaluating requests for disaster aid, amidst concerns regarding the agency's future following the administration's discussions about potential changes.
FEMA nominee Cameron Hamilton testifies before Senate Homeland Security panel
Cameron Hamilton, the nominee for FEMA administrator, testified before the Senate Homeland Security panel on June 17, 2026. He assured senators of his intention to fairly assess disaster aid requests, addressing concerns about the agency's stability under the current administration.
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