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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem waited four days to sign off crucial aid for the Texas floods—but did find time to post on social media about her official portrait.
Four officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which falls under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security, told CNN that a newly introduced requirement for Noem’s signature on any contract and grant over $100,000 delayed their response to the flooding in Texas, where 120 people have died and a further 150 are missing.
CNN reported that FEMA was unable to move Urban Search and Rescue crews into position when waters started rising on Friday because it needed Noem’s signature, which did not come until Monday.
It is unclear why Noem waited until Monday to sign off.
Noem asked her Instagram followers on Sunday which image they preferred for her official portrait as the former governor of South Dakota.“Which one do you like for the official Governor’s portrait to hang in the South Dakota State Capitol? Thank you David Uhl!” she posted.
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Four officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which falls under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security, told CNN that a newly introduced requirement for Noem’s signature on any contract and grant over $100,000 delayed their response to the flooding in Texas, where 120 people have died and a further 150 are missing.
CNN reported that FEMA was unable to move Urban Search and Rescue crews into position when waters started rising on Friday because it needed Noem’s signature, which did not come until Monday.
It is unclear why Noem waited until Monday to sign off.
Noem asked her Instagram followers on Sunday which image they preferred for her official portrait as the former governor of South Dakota.“Which one do you like for the official Governor’s portrait to hang in the South Dakota State Capitol? Thank you David Uhl!” she posted.
ICE Barbie Delayed Texas Aid While Asking Instagram Which Portrait to Order
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem waited four days to sign off crucial aid for the Texas floods—but did find time to post on social media about her official portrait. Four officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which falls under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland...