The Federal Emergency Control Company (FEMA) stated it fired 3 individuals who have been related to a manager’s directive to skip houses with President Trump’s marketing campaign indicators whilst facilitating Typhoon Milton crisis reduction efforts following an investigation.
“That investigation has concluded, and upon my review of all related materials, three additional individuals have been terminated. This action has been taken both because of their failure to meet the standards of conduct and because it is essential that the entire workforce understand that this incident was reprehensible and this type of behavior will not be tolerated at FEMA,” performing Administrator Cameron Hamilton wrote in a letter to Area Oversight and Govt Reform Committee Chair Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.).
“The OPR [Office of Professional Responsibility] investigation found no evidence that this was a systemic problem, nor that it was directed by agency or field leadership,” he added.
The company fired Marn’i Washington in November 2024 for guiding her subordinates to steer clear of houses with Trump indicators, which the Place of job of Particular Recommend stated was once an instantaneous violation of the Hatch Act’s rules on electioneering.
“Political affiliation should never be a factor in distributing taxpayer-funded disaster relief to Americans. I applaud FEMA for holding bad actors accountable and the Trump Administration for taking measures to ensure this never happens again at the agency,” Comer stated in a Friday remark at the 3 further firings.
“Americans demand accountability in Washington and President Trump and his administration are delivering it.”
Washington claimed she was once performing on FEMA’s coverage to direct workers to steer clear of houses the place there are adversarial encounters, which former FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell vehemently denied.
Criswell left FEMA in January after going through pushback for the company’s reaction to hurricanes Helene and Milton, which devastated communities within the Southeast.
“It has been an honor serving as @FEMA Administrator for nearly four years. The FEMA family takes immense pride in our mission of helping people before, during and after disasters,” the previous administrator wrote in a remark on social platform X.
“I know the agency will continue to serve the nation as we support this peaceful transition of power.”
Hamilton, who was once decided on to serve in her absence, stated he has since directed crew individuals to go through further coaching to make sure FEMA’s team of workers supplies independent help without reference to political association.