Pro-Trump Homes Endangered – Trump’s Response Is Iron-Fisted

Ben Von Klemperer

President Trump’s FEMA took decisive action Thursday, terminating three additional supervisors tied to a scandal that’s enraged conservatives. The agency had already fired supervisor Marn’i Washington for ordering workers in Lake Placid, Florida, to bypass homes displaying Trump signs while canvassing for Hurricane Milton aid—a Category 3 storm that hit last October.

The firings came after an “exhaustive investigation” by acting FEMA Administrator Cameron Hamilton, who informed Sen. Marsha Blackburn in a Tuesday letter. Hamilton wrote that the supervisors failed to “meet our standards of conduct” or stop their team’s partisan behavior, a stance conservatives hail as Trump draining the swamp.

Blackburn didn’t hold back her approval. “I’m pleased to see that FEMA has terminated four individuals as a result of the agency’s disgusting discrimination against Trump supporters,” she told the New York Post. “This unjustifiable behavior should never be allowed to fester or run rampant in any organization—let alone a federal agency.”

The scandal broke when whistleblowers leaked Washington’s directives—verbal and via Microsoft Teams chats—to The Daily Wire. “Avoid homes advertising Trump,” her “best practices” memo read, with workers logging “Trump sign no entry per leadership” in FEMA’s system. At least 20 homes were skipped from late October into November.

Hamilton insists it’s not systemic. “The investigation found no evidence this was a systemic problem, nor that it was directed by agency or field leadership,” he claimed. But conservatives aren’t buying it—Washington went public on “Roland Martin Unfiltered,” alleging this happened in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene too.

Trump’s team isn’t messing around. Hamilton vowed “comprehensive additional training” to drill into FEMA staff that political affiliation doesn’t dictate aid. With Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary, conservatives expect a hard line—FEMA’s already helped 365,000 Florida households with nearly $900 million since Milton hit.

Washington’s firing wasn’t the end. She claimed FEMA’s lying about the scope, saying senior leaders knew more than they let on. Disaster Survivor Assistance crew leads could back her up, she hinted, a charge conservatives say demands deeper digging into Biden-era holdovers.

Republicans see this as Trump’s mandate in action. His Tuesday address to Congress—82 percent approved, per CBS—pushed tariffs, tax cuts, and border security, all while FEMA’s bias festered. Now, with four heads rolling, they argue he’s rooting out the rot that shafted his supporters.

The heartland’s livid. Posts on X blast FEMA’s old guard as “partisan hacks,” cheering Trump’s swift axe. Conservatives demand every agency follow suit—aid should flow to all Americans, not just those waving the right flag. This is Trump’s FEMA: no mercy for those who play politics with disaster.