FEMA Fires Four Employees, Including Chief Financial Officer, for Unauthorized 'Luxury' Hotel Payments for Migrants
- The Department of Homeland Security fired four Federal Emergency Management Agency officials for allegedly circumventing leadership to make payments for housing migrants in New York City hotels, according to a Homeland Security spokesperson.
- Elon Musk accused FEMA of violating the law by sending $59 million to New York City, stating that his team will demand the money back.
- President Donald Trump has called for the termination of FEMA, claiming it has been ineffective in disaster relief, and suggested potential reforms or elimination of the agency.
- Despite Trump's attacks, FEMA remains intact, and significant changes would require congressional approval, as noted by experts evaluating the agency's performance.
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