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Trump Eyes Democrat Jared Moskowitz for FEMA, Aiming for Bipartisan Support
Dec 16, 2024, 08:26 PM
Democratic U.S. Representative Jared Moskowitz from Florida is reportedly a leading candidate to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under President-elect Donald Trump. Moskowitz, who previously served as the director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management under Governor Ron DeSantis, has earned a reputation for his effective handling of emergency situations, earning the nickname 'Master of Disaster.' His experience includes nearly a decade at Ashbritt Inc., an emergency management company, before his state appointment. Moskowitz has been vocal about the need for replenishing FEMA funds, particularly in light of natural disasters affecting Florida. His potential appointment is seen as a strategic move by Trump to ensure bipartisan support for FEMA's operations and could pave the way for Moskowitz's future political ambitions in Florida.
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