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David Richardson, the acting administrator of FEMA, resigned on Monday. He'd served six months.

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David Richardson, the acting administrator of FEMA, resigned on Monday. He'd served six months.

Nov. 17, 2025

David Richardson resigned on Monday as the acting administrator of FEMA. During his brief tenure, he faced criticism over his absence during emergencies, notably in the first hours of the Texas floods. He was forced to endure constant administration pressure seeking the defunding and complete dissolution of the emergency response agency.

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