FEMA Official Claims He Was Teleported to Waffle House
Gregg Phillips, appointed to lead FEMA's Office of Response and Recovery, claimed involuntary teleportation including a 50-mile trip to a Georgia Waffle House on multiple podcasts.
- Gregg Phillips was appointed to a senior FEMA disaster response role despite having only weeks of experience and limited background in emergency management.
- He previously gained attention as a far-right activist who promoted voter fraud conspiracy theories and used aggressive rhetoric toward political opponents.
- He made unusual podcast claims that he was involuntarily teleported, including to a Waffle House 50 miles away.
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A top U.S. official makes a stir. Gregg Phillips claims to have been teleported several times.
Trump FEMA Official Claims He Sometimes Spontaneously Teleports, Including Once Directly to a Waffle House 50 Miles Away
If you’re the head of disaster response for the federal government, teleportation wouldn’t be a bad superpower to have. Unfortunately for Federal Emergency Management Agency official Gregg Phillips, his power comes with a catch: he can’t seem to turn it off. The bizarre news was first reported by CNN, which noted that Phillips — a far-right conspiracy theorist with little experience in disaster management prior to his appointment as head of FEMA…
Top FEMA Official Can't Stop Teleporting Himself To Waffle House
Photo by Simon Ray on UnsplashNext Wednesday, Gregg Phillips, the head of FEMA’s Office of Response and Recovery, is set to testify before the House Homeland Security Committee about the impact of the Department of Homeland Security shutdown. However, some members might have some unrelated things they’d like to discuss with them, as CNN has unearthed video of Phillips very seriously discussing his tendency to teleport to different locations at r…
Trump's FEMA disaster chief claimed he 'teleported' to a Waffle House 50 miles away
The man Donald Trump put in charge of America's disaster response has claimed on multiple podcasts that he once teleported involuntarily to a Waffle House in Rome, Georgia — and that his car was lifted off the ground and carried 40 miles before being dropped in a ditch near a church.“Teleporting is ...
'It was real': Donald Trump's disaster relief chief says he once teleported to a Waffle House in Georgia
Gregg Phillips was already controversial when President Trump tapped him to lead FEMA’s Office of Response and Recovery in December, 2025. Now, an old podcast clip has resurfaced, showing the conservative activists claim he once “teleported” to a Waffle House in Georgia. The clip dates from January, 2025, when Phillips appeared on The Onward Podcast, hosted by Cory Fenn. In the video footage now shared widely online, Phillips said, I was with my…
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