Staffers who signed the “Katrina Declaration,” an open letter critical of the Trump administration, have been reinstated at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). “We have been reinstated,” Abby McIlraith, one of the signatories, told The Hill in a Signal message. McIlraith said she feels “vindicated” but also that the time that staffers were put…
Staffers who signed ‘Katrina Declaration’ critical of Trump administration are reinstated at FEMA
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