The administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Deanne Criswell, is set to face questions from House lawmakers Tuesday about the federal government's response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton that caused catastrophic damage in the Southeast.
Criswell will testify before a House Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittee first, at 10 a.m. ET, and then the House Oversight Committee at 2 p.m. ET.
House Republicans are expected to grill the FEMA chief about revelations that an agency worker said she was told by higher-ups to skip over houses with Trump signs in Florida. Criswell fired the worker and said she found the employee's actions “reprehensible." But the worker, Marn’i Washington, has gone on Fox News and other news outlets to allege there was a directive from her superiors not to go to homes with Trump signage as a way to avoid conflict.
Three House committees are investigating the reports, including the House Homeland Security Committee, which wants to speak to leaders in the FEMA regional office.
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