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‘Fired and in jail': Kristi Noem blasted over FEMA's ‘delayed’ Texas flood response

Published on: Jul 12, 2025 09:16 AM IST

Calls for a formal probe and Kristi Noem’s resignation have grown after reports revealed that her cost controls delayed FEMA's response to Texas floods.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing intense scrutiny after a report revealed that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) waited three days to deploy search and rescue teams following catastrophic flooding in central Texas

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is facing backlash over FEMA's delayed response to Texas floods. (REUTERS)

Noem, whose department oversees FEMA, recently implemented a policy requiring her personal sign-off for any spending exceeding $100,000. This i a part of a broader cost-cutting initiative. However, according to CNN, this policy may have significantly delayed FEMA’s disaster response.

“We were operating under a clear set of guidance: lean forward, be prepared, anticipate what the state needs, and be ready to deliver it,” a longtime FEMA official told CNN. “That is not as clear of an intent for us at the moment.”

As the floods ravaged towns across central Texas, FEMA officials reportedly realized they could not pre-position Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams without explicit authorization. Multiple sources told CNN that Noem didn’t approve deployment of the USAR teams until Monday, which was more than 72 hours after the flooding began.

"If accurate, this represents a major deviation from long-standing FEMA protocol that may have slowed down lifesaving efforts and contributed to the tragedy's severity."

Also Read: Camp Mystic: Haunting visuals reveal aftermath of deadly Texas flood

Social media backlash

As news of the FEMA delay spread on social media, public outrage exploded. Many users demanded her resignation. Some even called for legal consequences. 

One person wrote, “While kids were swallowing mud and water, for over 72 hrs FEMA rescue teams were unable to help due to Kristi Noem imposing a rule that required her to sign-off on operations over $100K. With people clinging to life, it took Noem 3 days to respond!”

Another wrote, “Kristi Noem didn’t approve FEMA rescue teams for over 72 hours after the Texas floods, following a rule she imposed that required her personal sign-off on any operation over $100K. This is inexcusable. She should resign.”

A third person added, “Kristi Noem should be fired and likely in prison.”

 
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