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DeSantis calls for investigation after FEMA workers stay away from homes

DeSantis calls for investigation after FEMA workers stay away from homes

HIGHLANDS COUNTY, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called for an investigation into FEMA following allegations from FEMA volunteers who told the Daily Wire they were instructed to bypass the homes of supporters of President-Elect Donald Trump while surveying damage in Highlands County. Hurricane Milton.

Workers in Lake Placid avoided about 20 homes “advertising Trump,” according to internal text messages reviewed by the publication.

Governor DeSantis went to x and told him that the Florida Department of Emergency Management would investigate the incident.

Dozens of GOP lawmakers, including Sen. Rick Scott and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, have also weighed in on the issue.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, a FEMA spokesperson said the agency was “deeply disturbed” after the incident and told the official who gave the order that “teams were not given any instructions to stay away from these homes.”

FEMA’s Full Statement to Fox News Digital:

“FEMA assists all survivors regardless of political preferences or affiliations, and we are deeply disturbed by this employee’s actions. While we believe this was an isolated incident, we have taken steps to remove the employee from his duties and are investigating the matter to prevent this. There was no authority to tell them to stay away from these homes, and we are reaching out to those who were unreachable due to this incident. We are taking this matter extremely seriously and are doing everything we can to ensure that survivors receive support from FEMA in the state of Florida. We assisted over 365,000 households affected by the hurricanes and provided over $898 in assistance. We were appalled that this was happening and that is why we took extreme measures to remedy this situation and ensured that the issue was addressed at every level, helping people is what we do best and our workforce across the organization. , will continue to serve survivors no matter how long it takes.”

This is an evolving story.