Florida Takes ‘Swift Action’ Against FEMA After Discrimination Against Trump Supporters Comes to Light
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has initiated a lawsuit against officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), alleging that they conspired to discriminate against Florida hurricane victims who supported Trump. Moody states that the lawsuit is a response to a reported directive from a FEMA official, which instructed workers to avoid homes displaying Trump signs while providing hurricane relief after Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Despite FEMA’s assertion that the incident was isolated and the dismissal of the official involved, Moody’s complaint claims that the discrimination is part of a broader policy and seeks unspecified damages. She argues that such actions are unacceptable, especially in times of disaster, and have prompted her to ensure all victims receive aid regardless of political affiliation. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis supports Moody’s legal action, deeming it crucial to address this alleged federal discrimination. The suit highlights specific examples of homes that were reportedly bypassed due to their political affiliation.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is suing Federal Emergency Management Agency officials alleging a conspiracy in which pro-Trump Florida hurricane victims were the objects of discrimination.
Moody said she is taking “swift action” by filing a complaint that claims the civil rights of Trump supporters were violated, according to a news release on her website. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.
Earlier this month, the Daily Wire published a report revealing that at least one Federal Emergency Management Agency official had directed her workers not to canvas any homes that belonged to Trump supporters in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
A supervisor identified as Marn’i Washington was promptly let go and FEMA said it was an isolated incident.
Washington later said the incident was “not isolated. This is a colossal event of avoidance, not just in the state of Florida, but you will find avoidance in the Carolinas.
It’s unacceptable for the federal government to discriminate against Floridians who voted for Trump, and especially egregious in the aftermath of a hurricane. I’m supportive of this legal action by the Attorney General’s Office, and I have instructed state agencies to likewise… https://t.co/yyhskNAuIi
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) November 14, 2024
“Senior leadership will lie to you and tell you that they do not know, but if you ask the [Disaster Survivor Assistance] crew leads and specialists what they are experiencing in the field, they will tell you,” she said.
Moody said punishing Trump supporters was flat-out discrimination.
“Hurricane season is not over, and the federal agency in charge of emergency response is embroiled in scandal — caught withholding aid from storm victims in Florida who support President Trump,” Moody said in her release.
“I am taking swift legal action to find out how far this political discrimination reaches and to make sure all Americans who fall victim to devastating storms are served, regardless of their political affiliation,” Moody said in her release.
Gov. Ron DeSantis said it was “unacceptable for the federal government to discriminate against Floridians who voted for Trump, and especially egregious in the aftermath of a hurricane”
The complaint alleged that discriminating against Trump supporters was FEMA’s post-hurricane policy.
The complaint noted that Washington has said that “senior FEMA officials claiming not to know that the agency was discriminating against Trump supporters are promoting a ‘lie.’”
“While the facts will continue to come out over the weeks and months, it is already clear that Defendant Washington conspired with senior FEMA officials, as well as those carrying out her orders, to violate the civil rights of Florida citizens,” the complaint said.
“FEMA workers followed these instructions and entered in a government database messages such as ‘Trump sign no entry per leadership,’” the complaint said.
“According to whistleblowers, ‘at least 20 homes with Trump signs or flags’ in Lake Placid, Florida ‘were skipped from the end of October and into November due to the guidance,’” the complaint said.
The complaint alleged that other federal agencies followed FEMA’s lead and did not attempt to assist Trump supporters.
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