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Twitchy told you about FEMA openly discriminating against Donald Trump supporters in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The supervisor who was fired over it spilled all the tea and said it was an organizational directive.

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Think about that: the Biden-Harris administration’s disaster relief agency was engaged in discrimination against American citizens based on their political ideology.

It is not only intolerable, it’s illegal.

After the news broke, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ordered his AG to investigate, and investigate she is:

More from AG Moody:

Attorney General Ashley Moody is taking legal action against current and former Federal Emergency Management Agency officials for conspiracy to discriminate against Florida hurricane victims who support President-elect Donald Trump. According to whistleblower reports, FEMA workers in Lake Placid were directed to ignore storm victims in households that displayed Trump signs or flags. 

In an interview following these damning revelations, fired FEMA supervisor Marn’i Washington claimed political discrimination by FEMA is not an isolated event and occurred across the country. To hold the agency accountable for violating the civil rights of Floridians, Attorney General Moody is taking legal action against Washington and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, and seeking punitive damages in their individual capacities – as a tropical system develops south of Florida.

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We cannot wait for the results. Or will the Biden-Harris administration try to block this like they did Florida’s investigation of the second Trump assassination attempt?

It is so awesome.

People belong in prison for this.

Don’t forget this.

Make an example of them so no bureaucracy tries this ever again.

No, you don’t.

Absolutely inexcusable.

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And here’s more from Ron DeSantis, who won’t let this matter get swept under the rug:

The entire post reads:

I’m supportive of this legal action by the Attorney General’s Office, and I have instructed state agencies to likewise take any action necessary to investigate and ensure those who engaged in this behavior are held accountable.

Accountability is needed and long overdue.