Trump DHS Makes Major Changes To Report It Ordered On FEMA Reforms: Sources

"A draft of a much-anticipated report on reforms to the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been whittled down in size, with recommendations compiled by a council appointed by the president slashed and amended by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s office, according to three people familiar with the developments.

The report “got nuked,” said one former FEMA official. The three people, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss the issue with the media, said the report shrunk from over 160 pages to roughly 20. They said it left council members and other emergency management leaders concerned that some of the recommendations about the country’s disaster preparedness won’t make it into the final copy, which is expected around Dec. 12.

The draft report’s downsizing reflects the Trump administration’s push to disengage the federal government from disaster management and the agency overseeing it, FEMA, pushing more responsibility for preparing, responding to and recovering from climate on states, tribes and territories."

Gabriela Aoun Angueira reports for the Associated Press November 19, 2025.

SEE ALSO:

"Trump Wanted to Abolish FEMA. His Own Advisers Disagree." (New York Times)

"Noem At Odds With Trump-Appointed Panel Over Future Of FEMA" (Washington Post)

Source: AP, 11/21/2025