FEMA's Acting Administrator David Richardson Resigns After Six Months
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David Richardson has resigned from his position as the Acting Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). He had held the role for six months.
His departure follows internal criticism from FEMA staff. Employees had reportedly raised concerns about his leadership capabilities.
The agency now awaits a permanent replacement to lead its critical disaster response missions.