Report: FEMA under Biden politically discriminated against Americans
An internal Homeland Security report found FEMA violated the Privacy Act by collecting political data and discriminating against disaster victims, affecting assistance across eight states from 2021 to 2024.
- On Tuesday, a 22-page Department of Homeland Security analysis found the Federal Emergency Management Agency violated the Privacy Act of 1974 and treated individuals unfairly based on political beliefs.
- A map in the report showed a U.S. map from the DHS report with incidents in eight states between 2021 and 2024, linking 2024 bypasses to Hurricane Ida and noting October and November last year.
- Screenshots reviewed by the DHS Privacy Office show FEMA's data-collection tool included free-text notes on political affiliation and records of canvassers skipping homes and leaving no flyers.
- Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas referred the findings to the Department of Justice and DHS OIG and ordered enhanced oversight and data guidance for FEMA.
- Marn'i Washington, former FEMA disaster survivor assistance crew leader, confirmed on the Nov. 11 Roland Martin Unfiltered Daily Digital Show that canvassers skipped homes displaying Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, and Joe Biden signs, and journalist Matt Taibbi first reported the probe's conclusion on Monday.
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Report: FEMA under Biden politically discriminated against Americans - American Press
By Alan Wooten | The Center Square Reports of FEMA disaster assistance teams in 2024 bypassing homes displaying signs supporting then-presidential candidate Donald Trump were true and were indicative of a pattern tracing back to Hurricane Ida in 2021, says an internal probe by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. In addition, the 22-page analysis made available Tuesday says the Federal Emergency Management Agency violated the Privacy Act of…
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Homes With Trump Signs Were Passed Over For Federal Disaster Aid—Now The DOJ May Step In
By Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal | October 21, 2025 The Justice Department could investigate Biden administration emergency response employees who “systematically” avoided helping disaster survivors who displayed yard signs or flags supporting Donald Trump or the Second Amendment. The practice goes back to 2021, according to an internal review by the Department of Homeland Security released Tuesday. The report, issued by the DHS Privacy Office, a…
Homes with Trump signs were passed over for federal disaster aid – now the DOJ may step in * WorldNetDaily * by Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem participates in a virtual Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Review Council third public meeting at DHS Headquarters in Washington, D.C., Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025. (DHS photo by Tia Dufour) The Justice Department could investigate Biden administration emergency response employees who “systematically” avoided helping disaster survivors who displayed yard signs or flags supporting …
DOJ may step in after probe finds FEMA discriminated against homes with Trump signs, flags
Share This Story(The Daily Signal) — The Justice Department could investigate Biden administration emergency response employees who “systematically” avoided helping disaster survivors who displayed yard signs or flags supporting Donald Trump or the Second Amendment. The practice goes back to 2021, according to an internal review by the Department of Homeland Security released Tuesday. The report, issued by the DHS Privacy Office, also found Fede…
Probe Finds Biden's FEMA 'Systematically' Withheld Assistance From Trump Supporters
The Justice Department could investigate Biden administration emergency response employees who “systematically” avoided helping disaster survivors who displayed yard signs or flags supporting Donald Trump or the Second Amendment. The practice goes back to 2021, according to an internal review by the Department of Homeland Security released Tuesday. The report, issued by the DHS Privacy Office, also found Federal Emergency Management Agency sta…
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