On June 2, acting Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator David Richardson made headlines, first reported by Reuters, for telling staff in a daily briefing that he had been unaware the U.S. has a hurricane season.
While reporting included a response from the Department of Homeland Security, FEMA's parent agency, claiming his comment was a joke, it raised questions about the agency’s disaster response plans and came “amid widespread concern that the departures of a raft of top FEMA officials, staff cuts and reductions in hurricane preparations will leave the agency ill-prepared for a storm season forecast to be above normal.”
Legacy news outlets including cable networks CNN and MSNBC covered Richardson’s controversial remarks and the wider concerns about the agency’s preparedness on June 3 while Fox News seemingly ignored them.