Trump Responds To Top FEMA Official Claiming He Once Teleported To A Waffle House
Trump says he will look into a FEMA official’s repeated teleportation claims that led to his quiet sidelining and removal from public events.
- Gregg Phillips, a senior official at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has been sidelined from operations following reports that he claimed to have teleported 50 miles to a Waffle House in Georgia.
- Podcast appearances over recent years reveal Phillips' history of extraordinary claims, including stories of a deceased girlfriend preventing a car crash and speaking to Satan while walking across Spain.
- During an interview last week, President Donald Trump expressed confusion regarding the claims, telling CNN he knew nothing about teleporting and would look into the official's background immediately.
- Department of Homeland Security officials reportedly ordered Phillips to stop posting on Truth Social, a decision that left the official furious and increasingly suspicious of platform CEO Devin Nunes.
- Prior to joining the agency, Phillips was known for promoting the 'Big Lie' conspiracy theory, though some FEMA insiders have privately defended his willingness to challenge agency leadership on spending controls.
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Trump Reacts To Conspiracy Theorist FEMA Official Who Claims He Once Teleported To A Waffle House
President Donald Trump appeared noticeably confused after CNN asked him about FEMA official Gregg Phillips' bizarre claim that he once teleported to a Waffle House 50 miles away.Phillips, a former top Texas health official, was appointed in December to lead FEMA’s Office of Response and Recovery—a division with more than 1,000 employees—despite a background that raised questions. For instance, before taking the role, he had made unverified claim…
Donald Trump Says He Doesn’t ‘Know Anything About Teleporting’ After FEMA Official’s Claims
President Donald Trump is weighing in on FEMA official Gregg Phillips’ claims that he’s been teleported by a supernatural being. “What does teleport mean? Was he kidding?” Trump, 79, asked CNN on Thursday, April 14, when discussing Phillips’ alleged transportation to a Waffle House in Rome, Georgia, “50 miles away” from where he was. After the CNN reporter told Trump that Phillips was not joking about his alleged experience with the supernatural…
Trump responds to FEMA official’s teleportation claim: ‘A little strange’
President Trump on Tuesday described statements about teleportation from one of the top officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as “a little strange.” Gregg Phillips has long shared stories about spiritual and supernatural experiences while receiving treatment for metastatic bone cancer. Last year, he said he once teleported to a Waffle House in…
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