(Related: If this is the first time you are hearing about this particular brand of FEMA corruption, be sure to check out our earlier report to learn more about the events that led to this.)So, apparently this FEMA "skipping over Trump supporters" story is 100% true and not just this employee's rogue decision: it's agency policy. Wow. pic.twitter.com/b5MaZK3k0A
— Erich Hartmann (@erichhartmann) November 12, 2024
The Federalist writer Adam Johnston (@ConquestTheory on X / Twitter) tweeted that news organizations "routinely use other photos to perpetuate or protect their preferred narratives." "NONE of the legacy media stories about this FEMA supervisor included her picture," Johnston further stressed about the level of gross deception involved. "Can you imagine if a white FEMA employee instructed relief workers not to help anyone who had Harris / Walz signs outside their homes?" Johnston asks. "Do you think we'd see their picture in the news? The answer is obviously yes." If what Criswell says in the above interview is true, and it appears it is, then Congress has a duty to get involved with the intent of getting to the bottom of the problem in order to remedy it. "People don't just need to be fired – if it's true that citizens were denied federal aid because of who they supported politically, then those responsible need to be brought up on criminal charges," Revolver says about the matter. "Under federal law, 'deprivation of rights under color of law' makes it a crime for officials to use their position to deny Americans their rights. If that's what happened here, then it's time to hold these bad actors accountable and throw the book at them. We're done with allowing the left to turn America into their own twisted version of North Korea." The latest Trump-related news can be found at Trump.news. Sources for this article include: Revolver.news NaturalNews.comLook at the photograph CBS News used for the story about the FEMA supervisor fired for telling workers not to help Trump supporters as opposed to the actual photograph of the employee. pic.twitter.com/aPGYEgSSOs
— Adam Johnston (@ConquestTheory) November 9, 2024
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