From Salem:

Fired FEMA Employee States Ignoring “Politically Hostile” Homes Was Widespread Agency Practice When Distributing Aid

Townhall: The former Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) supervisor fired for reportedly directing disaster relief workers to avoid hurricane-hit homes in Florida sporting signs supporting Donald Trump is now spilling the beans on the department’s discrimination scandal.

According to the ex-employee, this was not an “isolated incident,” as the agency insists, and the discriminatory practice is happening elsewhere in other disaster areas.

In fact, it’s widespread FEMA policy to discriminate against “politically hostile” houses when allocating aid, she said (Townhall). John Podhoretz: 

If I’m registering this correctly, the fired FEMA person is saying that it was AGENCY policy to view a Trump supporter as a potential murderer and therefore it was best-practice to practice “avoidance.”

Hoo boy.

Some people are going to go to jail (X).

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