Allegations that workers with the Federal Emergency Management Agency helping with hurricane relief efforts in Florida were told to avoid homes that had signs endorsing President-elect Donald Trump is exactly the type of problems afflicting the federal government, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., told Newsmax on Thursday.
FEMA supervisor Marn’i Washington, who has since been fired, reportedly gave a directive verbally and via a Microsoft Teams chat used by relief workers following the devastation caused by Hurricane Milton. A minimum of 20 homes displaying Trump signs were passed over during October and November.
FEMA workers reportedly also skipped homes in the Carolinas following Hurricane Helene.
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