FEMA chief considered quitting as feud with Homeland Security secretary boiled over
Source: Washington Post
FEMA chief considered quitting as feud with Homeland Security secretary boiled over
By Frances Stead Sellers, William Wan, Josh Dawsey and Nick Miroff
September 19 at 10:39 PM
MORRISVILLE, N.C. With his home state flooded and the death toll rising, FEMA Administrator William Brock Long was on the verge of quitting this week.
On Sunday, his bitter feud with Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen seemed as though it would abate. The two agreed to a truce so that the Trump administrations response to Hurricane Florence would not be further overshadowed by the deepening acrimony between them since the disclosure of an internal investigation into Longs use of government vehicles to travel between Washington and his home in North Carolina.
Nothing would happen to Long in the near term, Nielsen assured him, according to three senior government officials familiar with the conversation. Lets just get through the storm, she said.
About 24 hours later, as Longs plane landed in North Carolina, he learned that the DHS Office of Inspector General had referred his case to federal prosecutors for a possible criminal investigation. He felt devastated and betrayed, according to the three government officials, who had knowledge of Longs reaction.
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