Trump officials refer Biden-era FEMA staff to DOJ for potential criminal charges
FEMA workers bypassed homes displaying political signs and collected political data, violating the Privacy Act of 1974, according to a Department of Homeland Security report.
- An internal probe by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security found that FEMA disaster assistance teams bypassed homes displaying pro-Trump signs during the Biden era, violating policies and potentially discriminating based on political beliefs.
- The report states that FEMA employees illegally collected and stored information about survivors' political beliefs.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said evidence is clear of "textbook political discrimination against Americans in crisis" and that the federal government was withholding aid based on political beliefs.
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DHS Probe Exposes FEMA’s 'Systematic' Anti-Trump Discrimination In Florida, North Carolina Disaster Zones
An extensive internal investigation by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has revealed that FEMA officials under the Biden Administration systematically and intentionally refused or delayed critical disaster aid to survivors based on their political views, citing signs and flags supporting President Trump and the Second Amendment. The […] DHS Probe Exposes FEMA’s ‘Systematic’ Anti-Trump D…
DHS to file charges against FEMA staffers who politicized disaster relief following bombshell report · American Wire News
The Trump administration is asking the DoJ to file criminal charges against FEMA employees accused of politicizing emergency disaster relief. A press release from DHS accused Biden-era FEMA officials of having “systematically refused aid to disaster survivors on purely political discrimination.” The DHS also said former FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell wrongly testified when she claimed that a FEMA employee’s orders not to help houses with Tru…
Report: FEMA under Biden politically discriminated against Americans - American Press
By Alan Wooten | The Center Square Reports of FEMA disaster assistance teams in 2024 bypassing homes displaying signs supporting then-presidential candidate Donald Trump were true and were indicative of a pattern tracing back to Hurricane Ida in 2021, says an internal probe by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. In addition, the 22-page analysis made available Tuesday says the Federal Emergency Management Agency violated the Privacy Act of…
FEMA discriminated against pro-gun homes in disaster relief missions
Political targeting at the government's emergency management agency went deeper than Biden officials acknowledged, according to a new report that said FEMA employees not only skipped over pro-Trump homes but also avoided homes with pro-gun messages.
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