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The Trump administration plans to move FEMA to Texas and appoint Texas’ emergency chief Nim Kidd, pending review.
The Trump administration is considering relocating FEMA to Texas and appointing Texas’ emergency management chief Nim Kidd to lead it, according to Politico, citing former senior officials.
Kidd, who previously declined the role, remains committed to Texas and is part of a 13-member review council, including Gov.
Greg Abbott, that will recommend the move.
Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson resigned, with Chief of Staff Karen Evans taking over on December 1.
The relocation, if approved, would shift FEMA from Washington, D.C., raising concerns about operational challenges due to distance from the Department of Homeland Security.
The move follows renewed Republican claims of political bias in FEMA’s aid distribution, a notion previously debunked but revived in a new DHS report.
The council continues its work, with final recommendations pending.
La administración Trump planea trasladar FEMA a Texas y nombrar al jefe de emergencias de Texas, Nim Kidd, en espera de una revisión.