FEMA Fires 3 More Supervisors Linked to Home-Skipping Scandal
- FEMA has fired three supervisors following an investigation into a scandal where disaster relief workers were instructed to skip homes displaying Trump support signs.
- Cameron Hamilton, FEMA's acting administrator, stated that the agency did not uncover a systemic problem but fired the individuals for failing to meet conduct standards.
- Rep. Vern Buchanan expressed disbelief that FEMA workers bypassed homes in need due to political biases and noted that at least 20 homes were skipped.
- Hamilton emphasized that all Americans deserve equitable assistance from FEMA, regardless of political affiliation, announcing additional training for staff.
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FEMA fires 3 more supervisors tied to home-skipping scandal impacting Trump supporters
The Federal Emergency Management Agency fired three more supervisors linked to a scandal involving workers allegedly instructed to withhold disaster relief assistance from certain Florida homeowners.
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FEMA Axes Staff For Playing Politics With Florida Hurricane Aid
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has terminated four employees, including a crew leader, following an investigation sparked by a congressional oversight initiative co-led by Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL). The probe revealed that the employees directed Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams to bypass homes displaying Trump campaign signs during the response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, […] FEMA Axes Staff For Playing Politics With Flori…
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