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FEMA Official Ordered Workers to Skip 20 Trump Supporters' Homes After Hurricane Milton
Nov 8, 2024, 10:37 PM
A Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) official allegedly instructed relief workers in Florida to avoid assisting homes displaying Trump signs or flags in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, according to internal messages obtained by The Daily Wire. The messages revealed that homes were marked with notes such as "Trump sign no entry per [supervisor]," and that at least 20 homes were skipped during disaster assessments from October to November. FEMA has confirmed the authenticity of the internal communications. Whistleblowers within the agency disclosed that some residents affected by the hurricane did not receive opportunities for FEMA assistance due to the directive. The incident has raised concerns over potential political bias within federal disaster relief efforts.
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