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October 23, 2025 39 secs
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
An internal government review found evidence that FEMA used relief
efforts to collect political information about disaster victims while allowing
employees to skip over homes based on political signs. Homeland
Security Secretary Christy Noam recently told Fox News Radio they
are overhauling the agency.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
We've been very upfront that FEMA's broken. President Trump as
soon as he came into office, said Christy. Eliminate FEMA
the way that it works today. It's politicized. It's been
a wok agency that hasn't responded to people when they
have a crisis in their life.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
After last year's hurricanes in North Carolina and Florida, FEMA
workers were told to avoid homes with pro Trumps signs
because they may be hostile. Corey Jolson News Radio seven
forty KTRH
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