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DeSantis Launches Investigation into FEMA's Alleged Political Bias in Disaster Relief Under Biden Administration
Nov 8, 2024, 11:42 PM
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that the Division of Emergency Management will investigate claims of political bias within the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This decision follows allegations that FEMA has been weaponized by partisan activists under the Biden administration. Critics, including Republican representatives, have expressed outrage over the agency's handling of disaster relief, suggesting that it has exhibited favoritism based on political affiliation. Some individuals have pointed to personal experiences, including one Trump supporter who reportedly lost everything in a hurricane, as evidence of this bias. The investigation aims to address these concerns and restore accountability within federal agencies.
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