She said her directive was as a result of what she calls political hostilities her team experienced in Florida when they were surveying.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency worker who was fired told journalist Roland Martin that workers also skipped homes of Trump supporters in North and South Carolina as part of FEMA’s policy of avoiding potentially hostile situations.
Marni Washington said her directive was as a result of what she calls political hostilities her team experienced in Florida when they were surveying. Washington said, as per FEMA practice, they look at community trends when visiting impacted residents, and if they notice a trend in a specific area, they will issue a directive to keep FEMA teams safe, no matter what the political leaning of a location is.
Washington claimed in this most recent deployment, her team specifically dealt with these problems at homes with Trump signs which is why she said she issued this directive.
In the interview, Washington noted …