FEMA Employee Fired for Urging Team to Skip Trump Supporters’ Homes in Hurricane Relief
A FEMA employee was dismissed after advising a disaster relief team to bypass homes displaying support for Donald Trump while assisting with Hurricane Milton recovery efforts in Florida. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell condemned the behavior as a “clear violation” of FEMA’s commitment to serve all individuals impartially. This incident, reported on by CNN and initially disclosed by The Daily Wire, is described as isolated. FEMA has since redeployed teams to ensure affected residents receive assistance, regardless of political affiliation.
The incident has prompted further investigation at both federal and state levels, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis directing a state-led inquiry, denouncing the act as “targeted discrimination” against Trump supporters. FEMA officials reassured the public of their dedication to aiding all disaster survivors impartially and expressed strong disapproval of the employee’s actions, emphasizing the agency’s commitment to serve without bias in times of crisis.
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