Biden Surveys Helene Damage as He Deploys Troops to Aid Recovery

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President Joe Biden saw firsthand the damage from Hurricane Helene, part of an effort by him and Vice President Kamala Harris to reassure voters of the federal response to a natural disaster that Donald Trump has sought to make a 2024 election issue.

Biden flew over affected communities in South Carolina on Wednesday, seeing the devastation left by the powerful storm. On his arrival, the president was greeted by state and local officials, including Governor Henry McMaster and US Senator Lindsey Graham — both Republicans.

The president will also stop in North Carolina later this afternoon and then visit Florida and Georgia on Thursday. Separately, Harris arrived in Georgia on Wednesday and plans to visit North Carolina in the coming days. She received updates from Esther Manheimer, the mayor of Asheville, North Carolina — one of the hardest-hit towns — and reiterated the administration’s commitment to providing support on Tuesday.

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THIS IS THE MOST WORK BIDEN HAS DONE. IN 4 YRS!

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WHY ARE THEY TRYING TO STOP PLANES FROM FLYING IN AID?

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At last, at the end of his term, he is finally doing something for the American.

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Why are civilians in wnc saying "NO feds r fema seen here?!?!? Sickening

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