FEMA Acting Director's Comments Spark Concerns Amid Hurricane Season

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The White House addressed concerns over FEMA acting director David Richardson's joking remarks about the start of hurricane season, with officials asserting FEMA's preparedness and focus on disaster response despite internal reviews indicating un readiness for the 2025 hurricane season. Critics, including senators, questioned Richardson's competence, while FEMA officials defended their plans and efforts to improve disaster management.
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