'Don't get in my way,' the new acting head of federal disaster agency warns in call with staff
WASHINGTON (AP) The new head of the federal agency tasked with responding to disasters across the country warned staff in a meeting Friday not to try to impede upcoming changes, saying that I will run right over you while also suggesting policy changes that would push more responsibilities to the states.
David Richardson, a former Marine Corps officer who served in Afghanistan, Iraq and Africa, was named acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Thursday just after Cameron Hamilton, whod been leading the agency, also in an acting role, was fired.
Richardson has been the Department of Homeland Securitys assistant secretary for countering weapons of mass destruction. He does not appear to have any experience in managing natural disasters, but in an early morning call with the entire agency staff he said that the agency would stick to its mission and said hed be the one interpreting any guidance from President Donald Trump.
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