of new york times FEMA has yet to fact-check President-elect Donald Trump's claims that the Federal Emergency Management Agency was not helping people in Republican areas, even though it confirmed the officials were fired for that very reason. Not updated.
President Trump posted the following on Truth Social on September 30, 2024 in response to Hurricane Helen:
We are now on our way to Valdosta, Georgia to honor me and deliver a lot of relief supplies to the state, including fuel, equipment, water, and more. Many politicians and law enforcement officials are expected to attend. He will be greeting Franklin Graham, Bert Jones, Tyler Harper, Mike Collins, Austin Scott, Russ Goodman, Sam Watson and Valdosta Mayor Scott James. they work very hard. I also planned to stop in North Carolina, which was really hard hit. We have plenty of supplies for them, but access and communication is currently limited, allowing the Regional Emergency Management Department to focus on helping those most affected without worrying about me. I would like to make it possible. I'm planning on going there soon, but I don't like the reports about how the federal government and Democratic governors don't bother to help people in Republican areas. Maga!
of times reported October 4, 2024
This lacks evidence. Some have criticized the federal response, with emergency response forces facing obstacles in reaching some areas, but there is no evidence that the Biden administration was intentionally ignoring the needs of Republican areas. do not have. Indeed, Republican governors have praised the Biden administration's response, saying FEMA has made counties in several states eligible to apply for federal aid, including dozens of counties won by Trump in the 2020 presidential election. It was specified that there is.
The Republican governors of Virginia, South Carolina and Tennessee all thanked the federal government and said its response was swift. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, also a Republican, said FEMA was integrated into the state operations center in Atlanta before the storm hit and “we've had a great relationship with them.”
however, daily wire recently reported A FEMA official named Marni Washington, who was in charge of disaster relief in Highlands County, Florida, reportedly told disaster relief workers in Placid Lake, Florida, not to go to a house that was promoting “Trump propaganda.” thing.
After this report, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell confirmed that Washington had done so and was fired.
of times Trump's fact check has not yet been updated.
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