FEMA Faces Investigations Over Alleged Bias Against Trump Supporters
Claims have surfaced that FEMA workers were directed to bypass Trump-supporting homes during disaster relief efforts, prompting multiple investigations.
- Marn'i Washington, a former FEMA supervisor, alleges she was following agency protocol to avoid 'politically hostile' homes.
- Republicans in Congress, including Sen. Josh Hawley and Rep. Nancy Mace, are calling for thorough investigations into the alleged misconduct.
- FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell condemned the actions as a violation of FEMA's core values and has referred the case to the Office of Special Counsel.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and other officials have launched state-level probes into the alleged discrimination against Trump supporters.
- Washington claims the practice of bypassing homes with political signage was approved by higher-ups and not an isolated incident.

























