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FEMA Boss Grilled on Workers Putting Political Beliefs First Over Relief for Americans After Hurricane

FEMA Director Deanne Criswell vowed to request an inspector general investigation into orders that FEMA employees avoid homes of Trump supporters during relief efforts for Hurricane Milton.

Criswell made the commitment during her testimony before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Tuesday. Criswell has insisted that orders to avoid pro-Trump homes originated from a lone employee and were not part of a wider directive.

Subcommittee Chairman Scott Perry, R-Pa., asked Criswell whether FEMA’s ongoing internal investigation included officials above Marn’i Washington, the employee confirmed to have issued the order.

“The investigation includes those that were deployed in this particular incident, and we have found no evidence that there is anything beyond this one employee’s specific direction,” Criswell said.

“Why shouldn’t this be an independent investigation by at least somebody like the [inspector general]?” Perry pressed.

“The actions that this employee took are unacceptable–,” Criswell said before getting cut off.

“I know that, you know that,” Perry interjected.

“And I would welcome an investigation by the IG,” Criswell said.

“But you haven’t requested – will you request one?” Perry asked.

“I will request one,” Criswell confirmed.

Criswell’s claims contradict Washington, who asserts that she is being scapegoated by the agency for a wider policy of avoiding pro-Trump homes in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

Washington emphasized to Fox News that FEMA prioritizes “avoidance” and “de-escalation” in situations where some employees may feel unsafe, and that is not necessarily politically targeted at Trump supporters. This could include other situations, like urban areas where there are unleashed dogs, she said.

Washington told Fox News’ Trace Gallagher that discriminating against people explicitly because of political leanings would violate the Hatch Act, but said “unfortunately, again, the passionate supporters for Trump, some of them were a little bit violent.”

READ 15 COMMENTS
  • southersgolfer says:

    Something tells me that the woman who was fired was just the scapegoat to protect the agency. I would put nothing past anyone tied to this administration to do such a thing. Something tells me that FEMA is on the “clean up “ list.

  • Monte Draper says:

    If the tables were turned, this would be prosecuted for a hate crime.

  • A. Michaels says:

    Grilled FEMA Boss…now, if this was the darkest regions of the Amazon…just sayin’.

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