The House Oversight Committee grilled Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Deanne Criswell on Tuesday over allegations of not assisting homes with Trump yard signs in the wake of Hurricane Milton. According to The Hill, the allegations centered around a purported FEMA directive to avoid those homes.
On Monday, during an appearance on Newsnation, Marn’i Washington, the former FEMA employee who has claimed she was used as a scapegoat, denied any wrongdoing, claiming she was only following orders regarding rather than setting policy.
“I’m being framed,” she said. “There’s no violation of the Hatch Act. I execute orders; I don’t create policy.”
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