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An employee of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been fired for urging survivor assistances teams in Florida to not help homes with signs backing Trump. This would be a violation of the public trust, and a further example of political partisanship within hugely powerful executive agencies. Rubber-meets-the-road decisions affecting the taxpayer public are being made by middle-management supervisors, deep beneath Congress' radar. How long has this been going on, and what other executive agencies have this problem?
By Eric Tansey5
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An employee of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been fired for urging survivor assistances teams in Florida to not help homes with signs backing Trump. This would be a violation of the public trust, and a further example of political partisanship within hugely powerful executive agencies. Rubber-meets-the-road decisions affecting the taxpayer public are being made by middle-management supervisors, deep beneath Congress' radar. How long has this been going on, and what other executive agencies have this problem?

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