A Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) supervisor told disaster relief workers in Florida to “avoid homes” with signs supporting President-elect Donald Trump, the agency confirmed Friday.
A Federal Emergency Management Agency employee has been fired after they advised their disaster relief team to avoid homes ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says one of its employees advised her disaster relief team to avoid homes with signs ...
Locals in the town of Palm Beach are worried traffic is only going to get worse on the island with President-elect Donald ...
GOP conference to gather on Wednesday morning to vote on their next leader, succeeding outgoing Senate Minority Leader Mitch ...
Hillary Clinton, the former first lady and Democratic presidential nominee ... in get-out-the-vote rallies, a spokesperson for the Harris-Walz campaign in Florida said. The campaign did not ...
YEAH. TODD, LIKE YOU SAID, WE STOPPED IN TO HEAR THE GREEN’S PHARMACY, A STAPLE HERE IN THE COMMUNITY, TO HEAR FROM SOME OF THOSE LOCALS WHO TELL US WITH PRESIDENT ELECT DONALD TRUMP TAKING ...
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STUART — With election day just three days away, a teenager and apparent supporter of former President Donald Trump ... to Stuart Police Department spokesperson Brian Bossio.
A FEMA supervisor fired for instructing subordinates to skip over houses with Trump signs says her actions were consistent ...