Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Deanne Criswell faces heated questioning from lawmakers in a high-stakes House Oversight Committee hearing today, as allegations of politically motivated disaster relief distribution during recent hurricane seasons take center stage.
The controversy erupted after former FEMA employee Marn’i Washington alleged that relief workers in Florida were directed to avoid providing aid to homes displaying signs supporting former President Donald Trump. Washington, who has since been terminated, claims she was unfairly scapegoated and insists she was following orders.
During her testimony, Criswell strongly. . .