After Hurricane Katrina, former President George W. Bush was poised to shift responsibility for federal disaster response to the Pentagon until a senior defense official, harboring fears that date back to the country’s founding, warned that the move might violate the Constitution and federal statute.
That official, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense Paul F. McHale, Jr., addressed the American Bar Association’s Fourth Annual Homeland Security Law Institute conference Thursday in Washington, D.C.
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