BY Benjamin ClarkNovember 10, 2024
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 | November 10, 2024
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FEMA Supervisor Accused of Discriminating Against Trump Supporters Amid Hurricane Response

In a controversial move, a FEMA supervisor reportedly instructed relief workers to disregard homes showing support for Donald Trump while assessing hurricane damage in Florida.

A FEMA supervisor, Marn'i Washington, allegedly excluded homes with Trump signs from aid consideration in Lake Placid, Florida, after Hurricane Milton struck, as the Daily Wire reports.

In late October, as the Department of Homeland Security’s surge capacity force team arrived to assist FEMA in the aftermath of two formidable hurricanes, their mission was marred by unexpected instructions.

Washington, a FEMA supervisor, verbally and through group chats, directed the team to bypass homes displaying Trump campaign signage. This guidance effectively disqualified at least 20 homes from receiving aid between late October and early November.

Washington issued this directive initially on October 22 and reiterated it during a group chat on Oct. 27. The instructions found their way into the FEMA system, marked with notes like, “Trump sign, no entry per leadership,” affecting the team’s operations in the field.

Federal Employees React to Controversial Directive

Federal employees, who volunteered to aid disaster-stricken areas, were taken aback by the mandate to discriminate based on political signs.

"I know they’re short-staffed, I thought we could go help and make a difference,” one of the affected team members shared. He later added, "When we got there, we were told to discriminate against people. It’s almost unbelievable to think that somebody in the federal government would think that’s okay."

The reaction among the workforce was one of disbelief and dismay. Federal employees expressed their unwillingness to partake in discriminatory practices. “I volunteered to help disaster victims, not discriminate against them,” another worker said, echoing a sentiment of fairness, “Everyone deserves the same amount of help.”

Internal Whistleblower and FEMA’s Response

The matter escalated when a whistleblower filed a complaint to the Department of Homeland Security, alleging that Washington's guidance was discriminatory.

In response to the emerging controversy, Chad Hershey, another FEMA official, confirmed the agency was taking the matter seriously. “We are aware of it and we are taking proper action in this situation currently,” Hershey commented.

As the backlash grew, FEMA moved quickly to address the issue. A spokesperson for the agency expressed their dismay, stating, “We are horrified that this took place and therefore have taken extreme actions to correct this situation and have ensured that the matter was addressed at all levels."

They highlighted the isolated nature of the incident and assured that measures had been taken to remove Washington from her role.

Post-Incident Actions and Ongoing Investigations

By Oct. 30, amid growing internal and public pressure, Washington began to retract her original guidance. She denied the allegations of skipping homes during a subsequent meeting with FEMA administrators.

Despite the controversy, Washington was transferred to another county in Florida, with no public disclosure of disciplinary action.

This incident has rattled trust within the community and raised questions about the integrity of disaster relief operations. The whistleblower complaint, still pending, argues that such discriminatory actions undermine democratic values and could potentially damage public trust in federal disaster response mechanisms.

Conclusion

In response to the whistleblower complaint and internal controversy, FEMA has taken clear steps to mitigate the fall-out by reassigning the implicated supervisor and reinforcing protocols to ensure unbiased aid distribution.

The agency continues to investigate, asserting its commitment to serving all disaster survivors equally, as stated by a FEMA spokesperson, "Helping people is what we do best and our workforce across the agency will continue to serve survivors for as long as it takes."

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of impartiality in disaster response operations, shining a light on the need for strict adherence to ethical standards in public service.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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