DHS official explains Trump’s plan to shut down FEMA

OAN’s Alicia Summers
10:01 AM – Wednesday, July 2, 2025

President Trump is calling for the most significant shakeup in emergency response since 9/11, announcing plans to wind down FEMA after the 2025 hurricane season and shift disaster response responsibilities back to individual states. The move is part of a broader “America First” emergency management strategy aimed at reducing federal involvement. Supporters argue it will streamline operations and empower governors, while critics warn it could leave communities vulnerable and unprepared. The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees FEMA, is reportedly involved in shaping the transition plan. Deputy Assistant Secretary Micah Bock joined Alicia Summers to explain the administration’s vision and address growing concerns about national preparedness and public safety.

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