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Florida, FEMA and Trump
Florida AG promises that truth of FEMA bias allegations will come out in political discrimination scandal
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody responded to reports that FEMA workers were told to skip over certain households in Florida based on political affiliation.
Fired FEMA worker says Florida homes with Trump signs were skipped due to hostility
We omitted these homes for safety precautions, not because of political plight,” the fired FEMA worker said in an interview this week.
Florida sues FEMA over ‘conspiracy’ to ‘violate the civil rights’ of Trump supporters in aftermath of hurricanes
"These actions deny Florida its place in the federal system because Florida residents disproportionately support President Trump," the lawsuit says.
Florida AG files lawsuit against FEMA over alleged political discrimination against Trump supporters
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is suing current and former FEMA officials after allegations that the agency ignored storm victims who supported President-elect Trump.
Florida Sues FEMA, Alleging Discrimination Against Trump Supporters
FEMA earlier this week said it fired an employee who advised her survivor assistance team in Florida to not go to homes with yard signs supporting Trump. FEMA said the matter was referred for investigation to the Office of Special Counsel.
Florida alleges FEMA officials conspired to discriminate against Trump supporters after hurricane
Florida sued the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) director and an employee who was fired for telling a survivor assistance team after Hurricane Milton not to visit homes displaying signs supporting President-elect Trump’s candidacy.
House Republicans probe allegations of FEMA discrimination in Florida
FEMA confirmed that it terminated an employee for telling workers in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton to “avoid homes advertising Trump.”
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Florida sues FEMA after official told hurricane relief team to skip homes with Trump signs
The official, who has since been fired, said she was merely following protocol to avoid potentially hostile encounters.
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Florida sues FEMA after ex-worker says homes with Trump signs were skipped following storm
I am taking swift legal action to find out how far this political discrimination reaches,” Florida Attorney General Ashley ...
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FEMA stresses urgency of applying for disaster aid
Representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are urging any individuals and households affected by ...
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House committee calls on FEMA for transparency after official tells workers to avoid homes with Trump signs
The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure is demanding that FEMA provide documentation after an employee instructed ...
Hoodline
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FEMA Seeks Multifamily Properties in Pinellas County for Hurricane Displaced Residents
FEMA seeks multifamily rental properties in Pinellas County to house residents displaced by Hurricanes Helene and Milton as ...
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FEMA gives $216 million to storm victims, many still struggling
For nearly seven weeks now, FEMA has been accepting requests for money from storm victims in Western North Carolina.
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FEMA official fired for telling staff to avoid helping Trump supporters says agency scapegoating her
A former FEMA employee fired for instructing subordinates to avoid visiting Florida homes displaying Trump signs says the ...
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FEMA extends disaster assistance deadline in North Carolina
FEMA announced on Friday that the deadline for North Carolinians has been extended for those in need to apply for FEMA ...
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