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FEMA Employee Reportedly Expressed Disappointment Over Failed Attempt on President Trump

A FEMA employee reportedly complained that a shooter at the White House Correspondents' Dinner failed to kill President Trump. The employee remains employed by the agency, which is funded by taxpayers. The report originated from social media accounts.

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1 source·Apr 27, 11:46 AM(31 days ago)·1m read
FEMA Employee Reportedly Expressed Disappointment Over Failed Attempt on President Trumpdeccanchronicle.com
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The report cited @libsoftiktok as the source.

The employee is currently still employed by FEMA.

The agency is funded by taxpayers. No further details on any agency response were provided in the report.

The White House Correspondents' Dinner is an annual event attended by journalists, officials, and the president. The report did not specify the date of the dinner or additional context about the alleged shooter. @MarioNawfal's post highlighted the employee's continued employment.

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