Shocking! FEMA supervisor ordered relief workers in Florida to avoid damaged homes displaying Trump signs

From our Cubanization of U.S. Government Agencies Bureau

Wow. Such a shock. NOT. This should have been expected. It’s something Castro, Inc. would do if anyone in Cuba dared to display any sign opposing the dictatorship. Curiously, since so many Cubans living in Florida were pro-Trump it is highly likely that many of those homes avoided by FEMA employees were owned or rented by Cubans. Good riddance to this creeping totalitarian leftism . . . Vayanse pa’l carajo . . .

From The International Business Times

Outrage has erupted over allegations that Marn’i Washington, a FEMA supervisor, instructed relief workers in Florida to avoid homes displaying Trump signs in the wake of Hurricane Milton. According to reports by The Daily Wire, Washington issued this directive verbally on October 22, 2024, and reiterated it on October 27 in a group chat with her team in Lake Placid, Florida. The guidance reportedly impacted at least 20 homes in pro-Trump areas, sparking a backlash, an investigation, and questions about FEMA’s impartiality.

According to multiple FEMA employees, Washington’s guidance was direct: “avoid homes advertising Trump.” This instruction was documented in FEMA’s system with notes such as “Trump sign no entry per leadership” and “Trump sign, no contact per leadership.” Relief workers reportedly followed these orders from late October through early November, skipping homes in Highlands County, a stronghold of Trump supporters. One FEMA worker described the area as “heavily pro-Trump” and noted that many of these homes were hit hard by the hurricane, suffering from power outages, flooding, and structural damage.

One FEMA employee expressed disbelief, stating, “I volunteered to help disaster victims, not discriminate against them.” They added, “It’s almost unbelievable to think that somebody in the federal government would think that’s okay.” Another employee, disturbed by the instructions, commented, “If they had damage or lost power for over thirty-six hours, it was my duty to inform them of benefits they’re entitled to.”

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