FEMA employee removed from role after telling relief team to skip houses with Trump signs after Florida hurricane
- A Federal Emergency Management Agency worker was fired for telling relief workers to skip homes with Trump signs after a hurricane.
- FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell stated that the action was a clear violation of FEMA's core values.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis described the incident as targeted discrimination against Trump supporters.
- Criswell emphasized her commitment to accountability and preventing such incidents in the future.
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Fired FEMA worker says agency also avoided pro-Trump homes in Carolinas
A woman who was fired by the Federal Emergency Management Agency after instructing workers to avoid the homes of President-elect Donald Trump’s Florida supporters revealed Monday that the agency also practiced “avoidance” in the Carolinas. Marn’i Washington said on “Roland Martin Unfiltered” that FEMA extended its policy of avoiding certain situations from Florida to North Carolina in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton. “FEMA…
Fired supervisor claims FEMA had policy of avoiding Trump-supporting hurricane victims not only in Florida, but in Carolinas
CV NEWSFEED // Former Federal Emergency Management Agency supervisor Marn’i Washington on Tuesday took to social media for an interview with American journalist Roland Martin to… The post Fired supervisor claims FEMA had policy of avoiding Trump-supporting hurricane victims not only in Florida, but in Carolinas appeared first on CatholicVote org.
MASSIVE SCANDAL: Fired FEMA Supervisor Claims It Was Agency Policy To Skip Pro-Trump Homes Needing Assistance
Marn’i Washington, a former FEMA supervisor recently dismissed over allegations she directed workers to skip hurricane-damaged homes displaying Trump campaign signs, claims her directive was in line with a broader FEMA policy of avoiding “politically hostile” residences. Washington argues that the practice isn’t isolated to her team, calling it a “colossal event of avoidance” and saying it has been applied in other regions, including the Carolin…
Government Agency Fires Official After Report - Patriot Newsfeed
Well, it seems that FEMA’s “mission to help all” took a hit with a shocking scandal that’s been making waves in Florida. A FEMA official reportedly instructed hurricane relief workers to skip over homes that displayed Trump signs or flags while assessing damage from Hurricane Milton. Yep, you read that right. Homes with visible Trump support were intentionally bypassed for potential federal aid, all because of their political leanings. Let that …


FEMA skipping homes in disaster areas lures calls for federal probe
(The Center Square) – Two North Carolina congressmen believe there is validity to claims representatives of FEMA chose to avoid residences based on politics in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
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