FEMA Worker Who Told Staff to Skip Hurricane Damaged Homes with Trump Signs Claims it Was Common Practice: ‘This Is not Isolated’

November 12th, 2024

Via: New York Post:

The Federal Emergency Management Agency supervisor accused of telling staff to skip hurricane-ravaged homes that had Trump campaign signs claims it wasn’t an “isolated” incident — and that she’s been hung out to dry.

Marn’i Washington, who was fired last week over the saga, broke her silence in an interview with YouTube podcaster Roland Martin Monday, arguing she had just been following FEMA protocol.

One Response to “FEMA Worker Who Told Staff to Skip Hurricane Damaged Homes with Trump Signs Claims it Was Common Practice: ‘This Is not Isolated’”

  1. Snowman says:

    A Florida Senator has claimed he is aware of evidence that the Trump signs order came from Washingon, DC. and that the investigation will find the order was carried out all over FL and in NC, just at Marn’i claims.

    Nonetheless, she carried it out, apparently without question.

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/11/rep-greg-steube-fema-scandal-larger-than-thought/

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