FEMA fires three more people connected to directive to skip homes with Trump signs
- The Federal Emergency Management Agency has fired three employees due to an investigation into allegations of skipping homes displaying pro-Trump signs for disaster relief.
- Acting Administrator Cameron Hamilton confirmed in a letter that problems were identified in the supervisory chain but were not systemic issues.
- Marn'i Washington, linked to a whistleblower complaint, was also terminated after allegations that she directed staff to avoid homes advertising Trump.
- Political affiliation should not influence taxpayer-funded disaster relief, and accountability measures have been emphasized to ensure fair practices within FEMA.
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FEMA Fires Three Supervisors Following Investigation Into Official's Order to Skip Homes with Trump Signs That Needed Hurricane Relief
FEMA's recent dismissal of three supervisors highlights a troubling internal investigation into claims of political bias in disaster relief efforts. This incident raises crucial questions about impartiality in emergency assistance.
3 More FEMA Employees Fired After Probe Into Order To Skip Trump Homes
Three more FEMA employees have been fired as part of the agency’s investigation into guidance from a supervisor last year for relief workers in Florida to “avoid homes advertising Trump.” FEMA Acting Director Cameron Hamilton sent a letter on Tuesday to Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), informing her of the firings and announcing the conclusion of ...
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