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Florida ain’t messing around.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has filed a lawsuit against current and former officials of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for allegedly ordering its workers to ignore storm victims who support President-elect Trump.

The revelation made headlines following whistle-blower reports that FEMA workers in Lake Placid, Florida, were told to skip over households of storm victims who showed support for Trump.

More on that here:

At least 20 homes in Lake Placid were skipped over due to the order, but the now-fired manager who gave the command said her bosses and other area managers are giving similar orders.

Who knows how many homes were skipped over after the two most recent hurricanes??

Moody vowed to investigate the allegations as Floridians still face the threat of damaging storms this season.

Here’s video of that:

Gov. Ron DeSAVAGE also had thoughts.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he supports the legal action and further instructed other state agencies to take ‘any action necessary’ to investigate and hold alleged wrongdoers accountable.

‘It’s unacceptable for the federal government to discriminate against Floridians who voted for Trump, and especially egregious in the aftermath of a hurricane,’ he said.

Hit ’em where it hurts, Florida!


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