Florida sues FEMA over ‘conspiracy’ to ‘violate the civil rights’ of Trump supporters in aftermath of hurricanes

A house in Florida with a Trump flag – after Hurricane Milton.

A campaign flag supporting Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is viewed outside of a home in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, Friday, Oct. 11, 2024, in Daytona Beach Shores, Fla. (Phelan M. Ebenhack via AP).

The Federal Emergency Management Agency and a former employee engaged in a conspiracy “to violate the civil rights of Florida citizens” who supported President-elect Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court on Wednesday.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody sued FEMA in the Southern District of Florida over allegations that hurricane relief workers were instructed to neglect residences with pro-Trump yard signs.

“Denying Florida residents disaster relief based on political affiliation and advocacy threatens their health and well-being,” the 16-page lawsuit reads. “Similarly, these actions deny Florida its place in the federal system because Florida residents disproportionately support President Trump. For example, Florida voters supported President Trump in the most recent election by a 13-point margin.”

Also named in the lawsuit are the agency’s current administrator, Deanne Criswell, and recently-fired supervisor Marn’i Washington.

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