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and suggested she was only trying “to keep the team safe.” Two additional FEMA sources corroborated her claim that FEMA employees had been facing numerous threats during disaster recovery, resulting in help having to be pared back to varying extents.
“There may be a lot of people that felt the way felt, but I don’t think anyone else out there was stupid enough to put it in writing,” one senior FEMA official told theWhile FEMA employees have attempted to justify avoiding pro-Trump homes by claiming many of those property owners were hostile to emergency responders, others believe supporters of President-elect Donald Trump are being politically targeted.
Gimenez, a career first responder who has administered emergency operations in his own hurricane-prone community, added, “We must hold those responsible accountable & ensure those impacted receive the assistance they are rightfully entitled to.”to launch a House investigation into what he called an “outrageous abuse of power.
As a result of those threats, FEMA had to “stand down and evacuate the county immediately.” The hostile encounter occurred asFEMA workers. The armed group only left after a volunteer member of the International Alliance of Community Chaplains defused the situation by distancing herself and the disaster relief command center from FEMA.on social media platforms such as TikTok and X as well, with the Institute for Strategic Dialogue declaring it “poses a credible risk to public safety.
Washington, the former FEMA supervisor, admitted that the whistleblowers who leaked her message about avoiding pro-Trump homes “are telling you the truth,” but argued that the real issue is that FEMA employees are not given the resources and protection they need to be able to provide help to every household.
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