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Kristi Noem all but killed FEMA. Will her departure save it?

Last updated: March 5, 2026 2:45 pm
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Noem’s controversial tenure as the head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has come to an end with her firing by President Donald Trump. During her time in office, she faced criticism from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle for various actions, including lying about the shooting of protestors in Minneapolis and spending millions of dollars on television commercials. Government audits also found that she obstructed investigations and created security risks at airports.

One of the most contentious issues during Noem’s time as DHS Secretary was her handling of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). She implemented policies that led to delays in disaster recovery efforts and sought to cut thousands of FEMA employees. Critics have raised concerns about the legality of her actions, with some arguing that they violate legislation passed after Hurricane Katrina that prohibits DHS from interfering with FEMA.

Noem’s firing by President Trump has brought attention to the need for stronger oversight of FEMA and the importance of ensuring that the agency has the autonomy to carry out its disaster response responsibilities. The Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006 was passed in response to the failures of FEMA during Hurricane Katrina and aimed to strengthen the agency’s leadership and capabilities. Noem’s attempts to exert control over FEMA’s operations and spending have raised questions about her compliance with this law.

Moving forward, it will be crucial for FEMA to have stable leadership and the resources necessary to respond effectively to disasters. The actions taken by Noem during her time as DHS Secretary have underscored the importance of upholding the principles of the Post-Katrina law and ensuring that FEMA can fulfill its mission of providing assistance to communities in need. President Trump’s decision to remove Noem from her position may signal a shift towards greater accountability and transparency in FEMA’s operations. Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina, recently criticized Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem for what he perceived as a freeze on disaster spending at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Tillis raised concerns about Noem’s actions, including attempts to downsize FEMA’s workforce and terminate contracts with essential response and recovery employees known as CORE workers.

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In addition to the spending freeze, Noem’s decision to reduce the number of CORE workers raised eyebrows among lawmakers and federal employees. The recent non-renewal of contracts for around 200 CORE workers, out of a potential 11,000 targeted for cuts, sparked a lawsuit from a union representing federal employees. The lawsuit argued that these actions violated the 2006 law passed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which aimed to strengthen FEMA’s ability to respond to disasters.

During a hearing on the matter, a federal judge expressed initial support for allowing the firings to proceed. However, after a federal government lawyer failed to provide clear information on decision-making processes within FEMA, the judge reconsidered her stance. The uncertainty surrounding DHS’s role in the termination of CORE workers raised questions about Noem’s leadership and potential violations of the law.

If confirmed as the new DHS secretary, Senator Mullin’s approach to FEMA will face intense scrutiny from both judges and lawmakers. A bipartisan group in the House of Representatives is advocating for legislation that would elevate FEMA to a full cabinet-level agency, separate from DHS. This change could lead to increased pressure on President Trump to appoint a permanent FEMA administrator and address concerns about the agency’s preparedness for the upcoming hurricane season.

Former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate expressed concerns about the agency’s leadership under Noem’s direction, noting the loss of senior officials and potential vulnerabilities during major disasters. Fugate emphasized the importance of having competent leadership at FEMA and urged DHS to support the agency’s mission effectively.

In conclusion, Noem’s actions regarding FEMA’s workforce and disaster spending have drawn criticism from Senator Tillis and others in Congress. The ongoing legal battle over the termination of CORE workers highlights the challenges facing the agency and the need for strong leadership to navigate future disasters effectively. As the debate continues, the importance of ensuring FEMA’s readiness and capacity to respond to emergencies remains a top priority for lawmakers and stakeholders.

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