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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Secretary Noem’s Reckless Undermining of FEMA, As Well As Her Destructive DHS Agenda, Mean She Must Go
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Secretary Noem’s Reckless Undermining of FEMA, As Well As Her Destructive DHS Agenda, Mean She Must Go

Last updated: January 28, 2026 1:15 pm
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She has consistently undermined the agency’s mission and targeted its expertise, all while pushing a reckless and dangerous agenda that puts American lives at risk. Noem’s leadership has been marked by chaos, disarray, and a blatant disregard for the safety and security of the American people.

In order to restore FEMA to its former glory and protect the public from the ongoing threats posed by the Trump administration, Congress must take swift and decisive action. This includes fully funding FEMA to ensure it can effectively respond to disasters, reinstating FEMA as a cabinet-level agency, and appointing qualified leaders who prioritize the agency’s mission above all else.

The removal of Secretary Noem is just the first step in a long road to recovery for FEMA. Congress must act now to hold the Trump administration accountable for its destructive actions and prevent any further dismantling of the agency. The safety and security of the American people depend on it. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been facing a series of challenges due to the appointment of unqualified acting chiefs who are not up to the task. This trend seems to be an apparent attempt to sabotage the agency, creating a hostile and repressive work environment for its employees.

Secretary Noem, as part of the Trump administration, has been instrumental in fostering this hostile environment. Reports have surfaced of employees being subjected to lie detector tests and placed on leave for criticizing the administration and Secretary Noem. This oppressive atmosphere has led to a lack of trust and morale among FEMA staff.

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Furthermore, Secretary Noem has been accused of withholding billions of dollars in disaster aid from states in need. The delay in funding has left communities struggling to recover from recent storms, with Secretary Noem’s approval required for any contract over $100,000. This bureaucratic hurdle has been criticized by former FEMA administrators, highlighting the need for a more efficient and timely response to disasters.

In a critical moment of dereliction of duty, Secretary Noem failed to act promptly during the tragic Texas flooding over the July 4th holiday. The delayed search and rescue efforts resulted in the loss of 130 lives, including children, raising questions about FEMA’s preparedness and response under her leadership.

As the US continues to face extreme weather events and climate change-related disasters, the need for a competent and effective FEMA is more crucial than ever. With hurricanes and other natural disasters looming on the horizon, it is essential for the federal government and Congress to address the issues within FEMA promptly.

Congress must listen to the growing chorus of calls for Secretary Noem’s dismissal and work towards ensuring stable funding and staffing for FEMA. The agency’s ability to carry out its critical mission depends on competent leadership and support from policymakers. It is time to prioritize the safety and well-being of communities across the country by addressing the challenges facing FEMA and ensuring it is equipped to respond effectively to future disasters. The advancement of technology has significantly influenced every aspect of our lives, including how we communicate, work, and even how we entertain ourselves. One of the most notable changes brought about by technology is the way we consume media and entertainment.

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In the past, people relied on traditional forms of media such as television, radio, and newspapers for their daily dose of news and entertainment. However, with the advent of the internet and mobile devices, there has been a dramatic shift in how we access and consume media content.

Streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime have revolutionized the way we watch movies and TV shows. Instead of having to wait for a specific time slot to catch our favorite shows on television, we can now watch them on-demand at any time and on any device. This has not only made entertainment more convenient but has also given rise to a new era of binge-watching, where viewers can consume entire seasons of shows in one sitting.

Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok have also changed the way we interact with media content. We now have the ability to share and discover new content with our friends and followers at the click of a button. This has led to the rise of influencers and content creators who have built massive followings by creating engaging and entertaining content for their audiences.

The rise of podcasts and audiobooks has also transformed the way we consume media content. Instead of having to sit down and read a physical book, we can now listen to audiobooks while commuting, exercising, or doing chores. Podcasts have also gained popularity as a convenient way to stay informed and entertained on the go.

Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) have opened up new possibilities for immersive entertainment experiences. From gaming to virtual concerts and museum tours, VR and AR technology have the potential to revolutionize the way we engage with media content in the future.

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Overall, the evolution of technology has not only made media and entertainment more accessible and interactive but has also created new opportunities for content creators and consumers alike. As technology continues to advance, it will be interesting to see how it further shapes the future of media and entertainment.

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