DHS Secretary Noem Defends FEMA Amid Texas Flooding Controversy
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defends FEMA's response to Texas flooding, addressing criticism and media claims while highlighting the agency's efforts and future changes.

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Overview
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defends FEMA's response to the Texas floods, countering claims of inefficiency and media criticism.
At least 129 fatalities and 160 missing persons have been reported due to the flooding, raising concerns about FEMA's effectiveness.
FEMA faced backlash after hundreds of contractors were laid off, leading to unanswered calls from flood victims seeking assistance.
Noem emphasizes the collaboration of federal agencies in the disaster response, refuting claims of inadequate support from FEMA.
The Secretary calls for transparency and criticizes the politicization of the federal response during a critical time for affected communities.
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