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New Whistleblower Alleges FEMA Contractor Urged Removal of Trump Signs from Veteran's Home in Georgia on October 10
Nov 19, 2024, 11:58 PM
Representative James Comer has announced the emergence of a new whistleblower who has provided a credible account of misconduct by a FEMA contractor. The whistleblower claims that around October 10, a contractor visited the home of an elderly disabled veteran's family in Georgia and recommended that they remove Trump campaign materials and signs. This incident is reportedly part of a broader issue, as the whistleblower alleges that FEMA supervisors view Trump supporters as 'domestic terrorists' and have a policy of discrimination against households displaying such materials. The allegations raise concerns about the treatment of individuals based on their political affiliations by government agencies.
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