FEMA fires worker who told hurricane aid staff to skip homes with Trump signs
Briefly

FEMA Director Deanne Criswell labeled the actions of the fired employee as 'reprehensible', reinforcing that such behavior would not be tolerated within the agency. She emphasized holding individuals accountable for violations of conduct standards.
A whistleblower revealed to The Daily Wire that over 20 homes in Lake Placid, Florida, were deliberately skipped by FEMA staff due to pro-Trump signs, raising concerns about political bias in emergency response efforts.
Criswell assured that no affected individuals would be left without aid by stating, 'We are returning to those homes that were assigned to that individual to ensure no one goes without aid during this crisis.'
Governor Ron DeSantis criticized the incident as a 'blatant weaponization of government', highlighting the intersection of politics and federal assistance during responses to disasters like Hurricane Milton.
Read at Washington Post
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