In the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, shocking allegations surfaced about the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Whistleblowers claim some FEMA workers deliberately avoided providing aid to homes displaying support for Donald Trump.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
According to reports, relief workers were instructed to bypass houses with “Make America Great Again” signs or Trump flags.
The implications are staggering. How could a federal agency allow political bias to determine who receives critical hurricane aid?
The news sparked outrage across the country. Americans of all political stripes are asking the same question: How did we get here?
The idea that lifesaving disaster relief could be withheld
because of someone’s political beliefs is unthinkable.
This is the latest example of liberal hatred for conservatives reaching new, dangerous heights. Will justice prevail, or will this scandal be swept under the rug like so many others?
From Daily Wire:
House Republicans on Tuesday called for the inspector general to open up an ‘immediate’ investigation into FEMA over allegations that relief workers skipped the homes of Trump supporters throughout Florida and North Carolina, according to a letter first shared with The Daily Wire…
Aside from Washington’s guidance, the lawmakers said that they were aware of allegations that FEMA workers bypassed entire neighborhoods in North Carolina where Trump supporters lived.
On Tuesday, Representatives Sam Graves (R-MO) and Scott Perry (R-PA) sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General, demanding an immediate investigation into FEMA’s alleged misconduct.
House Republicans are not letting this go.
The lawmakers pointed to whistleblower testimony and internal reports suggesting a deliberate, widespread effort to deny aid to Trump supporters in Florida and North Carolina.
One of the most egregious allegations involves former FEMA supervisor Marn’i Washington. According to reports, Washington instructed relief workers in Lake Placid, Florida, to avoid homes displaying Trump signs.
But it did not stop there. Whistleblowers also revealed:
[I]n North Carolina, entire neighborhoods were skipped
if they showed too much support for the former president.
If field teams saw three or more Trump signs, they were reportedly allowed to abandon the area entirely.
The lawmakers warned:
This isn’t just a rogue employee issue. It could be part of a broader agency policy.
They fear countless hurricane victims may still be unaware of the aid they were denied, simply because of their political beliefs.
When FEMA Director Deanne Criswell was grilled about the allegations last month, her testimony left much to be desired. Criswell downplayed the issue, calling the Florida incident “isolated.”
She denied that FEMA has any policies that could lead employees to discriminate based on politics. However, under pressure from Representative Perry, Criswell agreed to request an investigation from DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari.
Later that same day, Criswell doubled down, telling the House Oversight Committee that she had officially requested an independent probe into the matter. But even this promise left many skeptical.
Can an internal investigation truly hold FEMA accountable, or is this just an attempt to save face?
As of now, the Inspector General’s office has refused to comment on the investigation, citing federal guidelines.
Meanwhile, Americans are left wondering if this scandal will receive the attention it deserves—or if it will be buried in bureaucratic red tape.
This isn’t just a FEMA problem.
[This is] part of a larger, disturbing trend where
federal agencies appear to be weaponized
against conservative Americans.
From the IRS targeting conservative groups to the FBI’s questionable investigations into Trump allies, the pattern is hard to ignore. Now, with FEMA accused of withholding disaster aid, the stakes are higher than ever.
Disaster relief isn’t optional. It’s not a reward for voting the ‘right’ way. It’s a lifeline for people who’ve lost everything.
The idea that politics could determine who gets that help should outrage everyone, regardless of party affiliation.
If these allegations are true, it is a betrayal of the trust Americans place in their government during their darkest hours.