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The Trump administration is investigating FEMA employees who signed an August letter warning of mismanagement at the agency. Loyalty to Trump, well, Trumps public safety. |
The dissent letter noted there was no Senate-confirmed and qualified emergency manager running the show, there were cuts to disaster mitigation and recovery efforts and training programs. Also, new policies limited employee autonomy. Micromanagement was already slowing disaster responses.
The letter also urged against politically motivated firings.
True to form, not much came of the letter, except, of course, an investigation by the Trump administration. And possible politically motivated firings. Gawd forbid anybody even faintly criticize anything he does.
But we're not talking about the fate of a rich late night talk show host. This is potentially life and death if disaster strikes. But no matter. Dissenters must be punished, lives and the Constitution be damned.
"The Trump administration has launched an internal investigation into FEMA employees who signed a public letter to Congress warning that the administration's overhaul of the disaster relief agency is undermining emergency response and endangering the public.
As part of the prove, the agency has ordered the employees - who were placed on leave in August - to sign non-disclosure agreements and schedule interviews with investigators, according to five sources nd internal emails reviewed by CNN
At lest seven FEMA staff emails....from investigators at the Office of Professional Responsibility, which included the non-disclose forms, the sources told CNN."
Shortly after the letter became public, FEMA put some employees on paid leave, but didn't say how many.
The emails employee received recently said the inquiry is not a criminal investigation (at least not yet, given Trump's reputation).
Some of those were ordered to submit to interviews within 24 hours, with requests to seek legal counsel first ignored, according to CNN.
The non-disclosure form said targets of the inquiry couldn't tell anybody about it, "except as may be appropriate under applicable law." Failure to adhere to the gag order would lead to discipline
CNN says, "The non-disclosure specifies that the agreement does not supersede existing whistleblower protections. However, lawyers for the FEMA employees argue the investigation is an intimidation tactic and likely constitutes illegal retaliation against the workers for exercising their first amendment and whistleblower rights."
In August, similar dissent letters came from employees at the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Institutes of Health.
Staffers at the EPA have gotten similar messages to those their colleagues at FEMA received that announce this Trump administration investigation.
You can be sure Trump, Ice Barbie Kristi Noem and other minions are not exactly investigating the facts of the August FEMA letter. That would make way too much sense.
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