FEMA 2 days ago FIRST ON FOX: FEMA unleashes $2.2B in disaster relief funding across 25 states: 'Cutting red tape' FEMA announced $2.2 billion in disaster relief funding as a deadly winter storm batters the U.S., leaving hundreds of thousands without power nationwide.
VIDEO January 25 Gov. Moore goes after ‘untrained, unqualified’ federal agents after deadly Minneapolis shooting Gov. Wes Moore, D-Md., joins 'The Sunday Briefing' to discuss the response to the dangerous winter storm and his criticism of federal immigration enforcement operations following the deadly shooting in Minneapolis.
FEMA January 23 FEMA preparations for ‘massive winter storm’ set to impact more than 30 states revealed in memo A memo obtained by Fox News Digital revealed the preparations FEMA has been making ahead of a "massive winter storm" that is set to impact the U.S. Friday.
Donald Trump December 22 Colorado governor accuses Trump of playing 'political games' after FEMA denies disaster requests Colorado Gov. Jared Polis accused President Donald Trump of playing "political games" after FEMA denied disaster relief for wildfires and flooding.
Georgia December 11 Noem announces $1B FEMA payout to Georgia as Trump administration eyes agency overhaul Georgia receives $1 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency funding for storm recoveries and pandemic response efforts as Trump administration looks to revamp FEMA.
VIDEO November 20 Steube speaks about his push to expel Democrat Cherfilus-McCormick over alleged FEMA fraud Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., said that the federal indictment of Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., was "more appalling" than the case against former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., who was expelled from Congress.
FEMA November 17 Acting FEMA chief David Richardson steps down as Trump admin continues reshaping agency operations FEMA acting administrator David Richardson is stepping down after leading the agency through major hurricane season and comprehensive reforms. Karen Evans takes over Dec. 1.
Tornado November 15 St Louis neighborhoods struggling to rebuild six months after tornado kills five Six months after an EF-3 tornado devastated parts of St. Louis, many residents say they’re still waiting on repairs and assistance.
Government Shutdown September 27 EXCLUSIVE: Democrats risk flood insurance lapse in their shutdown fight, home builders and White House warn The Trump administration warned Democrats risked a flood insurance lapse during the shutdown fight, endangering home sales and FEMA funds as hurricane season peaked.
Homeland Security September 12 FEMA employee placed on leave for saying flags shouldn't be at half-staff for 'racist homophobe' Charlie Kirk An employee at FEMA was put on administrative leave for comments on social media slandering the late Charlie Kirk.