
'Not Nice': Trump Speaks Out About FEMA Denying Aid To His Supporters
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- Policy Leaning
84% Very Right
- Politician Portrayal
-39% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
76% : But whoever those property people were, thank you very much," Trump said.37% : In November, The Daily Wire broke a story that FEMA supervisor Marn'i Washington had ordered relief workers in Lake Placid to "avoid homes advertising Trump."
35% : Trump decried the incident, which was first reported by The Daily Wire, as he spoke to hurricane victims in North Carolina.
21% : The incident is still under investigation by multiple entities and Florida has sued FEMA and Washington, alleging a conspiracy to discriminate against Trump supporters.
18% : Trump has proposed drastic changes to FEMA and suggested that he may sign an executive order to get rid of the agency altogether.
17% : Later during his visit to North Carolina, Trump said that he was likely going to revamp FEMA and give more responsibility for disaster relief to the states.
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