- by foxnews
- 19 Nov 2024
The letter cites recent comments by Washington, including to Fox News, that she's being scapegoated for doing what her superiors told her to do.
Green is joined on the letter by Reps. Dan Bishop, R-N.C., and Anthony D'Esposito, R-N.Y., who chair relevant Homeland Security subcommittees.
"Ms. Washington's statement contradicts FEMA's press release and points to a possibly systemic bias within FEMA against individuals that support President-elect Donald J. Trump," the lawmakers said in the letter. "If such bias is present within FEMA, the Committee is deeply concerned that households that support President-elect Trump and even neighborhoods consisting of primarily Republican-aligned households might be receiving diminished levels of resources, manpower, and support, significantly protracting recovery following natural disasters."
Criswell said in a statement after the Daily Wire first reported on Washington's order that it was "reprehensible" and "a clear violation of FEMA's core values and principles."
"I'm just simply executing, again, what was coming down from my superiors," Washington shot back in an interview with Trace Gallagher on "Fox News @ Night" last week.
"This was the culture. They were already avoiding these homes based on community trends from hostile political encounters," Washington also said.
Green's letter asks that FEMA schedule the interviews with Hershey, Ashe and Samaan by the end of this week. Fox News is also told by a source familiar that the Homeland Security Committee will have another transcribed interview request on FEMA oversight soon.
"If [Washington] is right and there is a broader 'policy' of discriminatory practices in the agency's recovery efforts, this Committee will demand accountability from the highest levels," Green said in a statement to Fox News.
Washington emphasized to Fox News that FEMA prioritizes "avoidance" and "de-escalation" in situations where some employees may feel unsafe, and that isn't necessarily politically targeted at Trump supporters. This could include other situations, like urban areas where there are unleashed dogs, she said.
Criswell will nevertheless face a congressional grilling Tuesday. She appears before a House Transportation & Infrastructure subcommittee at 10 a.m. EST and then will testify to the House Oversight Committee at 2 p.m. EST.
Fox News' Trace Gallagher and Melissa Summers contributed to this report.
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