FEMA outrage reveals weaponized government - and points Trump toward reform
Briefly

A FEMA supervisor was fired after instructing workers to skip homes with Trump signs following Hurricane Helene, highlighting political bias in disaster relief efforts.
Trump raised concerns over the treatment of Republican-voting areas post-disaster, which The New York Times dismissed as disinformation, yet evidence suggested otherwise.
The situation exemplifies not a grand conspiracy, but a systemic issue where government employees' political biases can negatively affect service delivery.
The fear of reprisal and bias leads to a federal workforce that often reflects partisan beliefs, impacting the impartiality needed in disaster relief.
Read at New York Post
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