Trump’s FEMA Chief Resigns After 6 Months, Washington Post Says

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Insurance Journal - Nov 17, 2025

The Trump administration’s top official at the Federal Emergency Management Agency is departing his post after about six months on the job, according to the Washington Post. David Richardson resigned on Monday as FEMA’s acting head, the newspaper reported, citing …...

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