Hamilton’s removal marked a chilling moment inside the Department of Homeland Security: a clear signal that open dissent on disaster policy would come at a cost. His testimony had drawn a hard line, insisting that FEMA’s strength lies in its ability to coordinate resources across state borders when chaos overwhelms local systems. By the next day, he was gone, replaced by a leader more closely aligned with plans to shrink or radically reshape the agency’s role.Behind the personnel drama lies a deeper question about what happens when politics collides with catastrophe. Supporters of decentralization promise leaner, faster responses by shifting power to states; critics warn that underfunded regions will be left to fend for themselves as climate-fueled disasters grow larger and more frequent. Hamilton’s ouster crystallizes the stakes: the next hurricane, wildfire, or multi-state emergency may become the first true test of whether this new vision protects lives—or exposes a dangerous void.
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