New Whistleblower Claims FEMA Employee Pressured Supporters To Remove Trump Signs, Says Rep. James Comer - Daily Caller
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A whistleblower alleges that a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) contractor pressured an elderly veteran’s family in Georgia to remove pro-Trump campaign materials from their property, said House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer on Tuesday.
Comer shared the details in a post on X, previously known as Twitter. He described the incident as part of a pattern of political bias within FEMA. The incident reportedly occurred earlier in October and involved a contractor who allegedly said that displaying Trump materials could be unfavorably viewed by FEMA.
“My staff just made contact with a new whistleblower who provided a credible account that a FEMA contractor visited the home of an elderly disabled veteran’s family around October 10. While there, he recommended that the family remove Trump campaign materials and signs from their house and yard, stating that his FEMA supervisors view Trump supporters as domestic terrorists,” Comer wrote.
“The elderly homeowners were so frightened by this and afraid that they would not recover their loss that they removed the signs. Nevertheless, FEMA has not returned to their residence. This took place not in Florida, but Georgia.” (RELATED: ‘Sounds Like Peter Strzok’: Jordan Grills FEMA Director Over Text Message Telling Workers To Avoid Trump Supporters)
The latest whistleblower account adds to a growing list of allegations against FEMA after reports emerged that a FEMA supervisor, identified as Marn’i Washington,...
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