By Jon Brown, Christian Submit Reporter Monday, February 10, 2025
The newly appointed acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency thanked Elon Musk and the Division of Executive Efficiency on Monday for uncovering that FEMA reportedly spent $59 million final week alone to home illegal immigrants in luxurious Manhattan accommodations.
Musk, whom President Donald Trump appointed to head DOGE to be succesful to bid authorities rupture, fraud and abuse, claimed that the Biden administration used to be lying final October after they assured that no FEMA funds had been being diverted to illegal aliens.
“The @DOGE group upright chanced on that FEMA sent $59M LAST WEEK to luxurious accommodations in Original York City to home illegal migrants,” Musk tweeted Monday morning. “Sending this cash violated the legislation and is in inferior insubordination to the President’s executive show.”
“That cash is supposed for American catastrophe relief and as a replace is being spent on excessive end accommodations for illegals! A clawback ask will be made this day to recoup these funds,” he added.
Cameron Hamilton, who served as acting administrator of FEMA since Jan. 22, retweeted Musk’s claim and expressed appreciation for DOGE’s findings.
“I are attempting to thank the @DOGE group for making me conscious about this. Effective the outdated day these payments comprise all been suspended from FEMA. Personnel will be held responsible,” Hamilton wrote.
Social media erupted in response to Musk’s claim, and the billionaire went on to accuse the Biden administration of defending up that FEMA funds had been going to illegal immigrants.
“Sure, that used to be a large lie by the Biden administration. Funds had been diverted from nearly every allotment of the federal authorities to maximise the preference of illegals in The United States. There also seem like principal funds siphoned from Social Security to pay for illegals,” Musk mentioned.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 10, 2025Sure, that used to be a large lie by the Biden administration.
Funds had been diverted from nearly every allotment of the federal authorities to maximise the preference of illegals in The United States.
There also seem like principal funds siphoned from Social Security to pay for illegals.@DOGEhttps://t.co/xL20GMNL5X
The revelation comes on the heels of Trump touring the parts of Los Angeles that had been destroyed by wildfires, besides to the storm-ravaged parts of western North Carolina advance Asheville, quite lots of whose residents proceed to are residing in tents after being supplied $750 in relief.
Matt Van Swole, an Asheville resident who has drawn attention on X for facilitating assistance for typhoon survivors, claimed final month that participants of U.S. Congress bought enthusiastic after FEMA used to be attempting to evict hundreds of North Carolina residents from accommodations at some stage in iciness after their homes had been destroyed.
On Jan. 24, when Trump visited Swannanoa, North Carolina — a small, unincorporated neighborhood that is among the areas hardest hit by Helene’s devastation — rural residents urged him that the procedure continues to endure four months after Typhoon Helene.
All the procedure via the press convention, Trump known as the Biden administration’s response to the typhoon a “disgrace” and floated the postulate of laying aside FEMA altogether, which is a realizing echoed by Division of Hometown Security Secretary Kristi Noem when she visited Swannanoa final week, in conserving with the Asheville Citizen-Instances.
DOGE has been the subject of intense scrutiny since Trump established the company via executive show. Musk has dispatched workers to extra than one agencies in newest weeks and has accessed databases at the Office of Personnel Management and the Treasury Division, the save he claims to comprise chanced on intensive financial rupture.
On Saturday, U.S. District Think Paul Engelmayer, an Obama appointee, blocked the Treasury Division from offering access to any person “instead of civil servants with a necessity for access to carry out their job tasks,” prompting Musk to counsel that “the worst 1% of appointed judges, as sure by elected bodies, be fired yearly.”
Jon Brown is a reporter for The Christian Submit. Ship news tricks to jon.brown@christianpost.com
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