The Biden-Harris FEMA’s Disgusting Anti-Trump Relief Discrimination Effort Uncovered
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FEMA was just exposed in a massive scheme to avoid providing relief to President Donald Trump’s voters and supporters, resulting in the firing of a FEMA supervisor. Also, Trump has tapped U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21) to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. and former ICE Director Tom Homan to serve as “Border Czar.” For sure, President-elect Trump’s return to the White House is already having an effect on the swamp.
We’ve said it in the past, and it’s true right now: We’ve got 76 days between Election Day and Inauguration Day, and it will be a dangerous time for newly elected officials who want to shake up Washington. The swamp will be in full force to keep the status quo.
Do you need proof of the power the swamp wields in D.C.? Just over 20,000 votes went for President Trump, and Harris received over 286,000 votes in D.C. – the heart of the swamp. We all know how the swamp undermined President Trump’s first four years, and the swamp’s targeting of Trump continued during the Biden-Harris Administration.
However, wrongs are starting to be righted after Election Day. After the news of the FEMA scandal broke, the House of Representatives Oversight Committee called upon FEMA Director Deanne Criswell to testify before Congress. The Oversight Committee began its investigation after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced his state would launch a probe into FEMA’s corruption.
It’s disgusting that Americans have to distrust the political agenda of their federal government when aid is being dispersed to victims after a national disaster. But that’s how low the Biden-Harris Administration has sunk – willing to deny food, power, and other basic necessities to homes with Trump signs in their yards. The FEMA employee getting fired is a good start, but a full investigation must be conducted.
Part of draining the swamp includes choosing the right leadership. President Trump made a great pick in choosing conservative stalwart Stefanik to serve in his Administration as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Stefanik has also been a good friend to the ACLJ.
She rose through the ranks quickly in the House and moved into congressional leadership at a young age. In 2019 she rose to prominence by confronting Senator-elect Adam Schiff (CA) during the Trump impeachment. And you also most likely saw her last year interrogating the presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT for allowing antisemitic riots and attacks against Jewish students on their campuses. She will be a true ally of Israel on behalf of the U.S.
If Stefanik has no problem taking on major far-Left politicians and the elitist presidents of Ivy League universities, then she will have no fear in standing up to world leaders who commit humanitarian crimes against their own people or threaten U.S. interests. She will be a strong proponent of the conservative movement at a pivotal time.
Newly appointed “Border Czar” Tom Homan (former acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director) will be an adviser to the Trump Administration. As such, he won’t need the Senate’s confirmation for his position. In essence, he’ll be taking over VP Harris’ role as “Border Czar,” for which the bar has been set pretty low. Undoubtedly, he will perform his job much better. In addition to securing the border, he will also oversee strategies for deportation measures of illegal immigrants.
The ACLJ is also doing its part to drain the swamp. We currently have 18 lawsuits filed against the Biden-Harris Administration. We will ensure no further dereliction of duty takes place – a fight against the Deep State bureaucracy that will continue long after Inauguration Day. You can join our efforts by signing our brand-new petition.
Today’s Sekulow broadcast included a full analysis of FEMA firing its supervisor, who refused to provide aid to Trump supporters, and two of Trump’s newest appointments for his Administration. We also discussed the recent attack on Jews and Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam.
Watch the full broadcast below: