FEMA SCANDAL: SKIPPING OVER HOMES DUE TO POLITICS
https://x.com/matt_vanswol/status/1981086766560899462

Matt Van Swol
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Give it enough time and every conspiracy theory from the “Right” becomes true…
…DHS just confirmed in a 22-page report that FEMA staff recorded DISASTER VICTIMS’ political beliefs and skipped over their homes because of it
That’s not a rumor, it’s in the official report🧵
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8:54 AM · Oct 22, 2025
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