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Biden and DeSantis discuss Jacksonville shooting and hurricane risk.

President⁢ Biden Expresses Support for Jacksonville ⁢Shooting Victims

President Joe ⁢Biden spoke with Gov.⁤ Ron ​DeSantis (R-FL)⁢ Monday morning regarding the recent deadly ‍shooting in‌ Jacksonville, Florida.

DeSantis, ‍who is also running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, was heckled at a prayer vigil on Sunday for the three victims of a ​racially motivated ‌shooting, and White ‌House officials say that Biden again “expressed his commitment ‍to ongoing support for the ⁤people of Jacksonville following the ​horrific shooting on Saturday.”

Biden’s Strong Message Against ⁢White Supremacy

“Even as we⁣ continue ‌searching for answers, we must say clearly and forcefully that white supremacy has no place in America,” Biden said in a statement on Sunday following calls with local ⁢Jacksonville lawmakers and law enforcement officials. “We ​must refuse to live​ in a country where ​Black families going to⁤ the​ store or Black students ​going​ to school live in fear ⁢of ⁣being gunned down because of ⁢the ‍color ​of their skin. ⁤Hate⁢ must have no safe harbor. Silence is complicity and we must not remain ​silent.”

White House officials also noted ‍that Biden outlined ‍to DeSantis on Monday his plan to ⁤mobilize ​federal⁤ assets in preparation for Hurricane Idalia’s landfall later this week.

Biden’s Support for Florida’s ‍Hurricane Preparedness

“President Biden ‍spoke to Governor DeSantis this morning. He told him ​that he quickly approved the Emergency Declaration for Florida as they prepare for Hurricane‍ Idalia. FEMA has pre-deployed ⁤personnel and assets, ⁢including multiple ‌Incident Management Assistance Teams, in preparation for response efforts,” White House officials said‌ in a statement. “FEMA’s ‌National Response‌ Coordination Center has also been fully ‌activated‌ to support any requests for federal assistance. President Biden said ​Florida will have his full support as they prepare for ⁣Idalia and ⁣its aftermath.”

“This is going to be ‍a powerful hurricane and ⁤this is absolutely going to impact the state of Florida in many many ways,” DeSantis said‌ at a ⁢Monday⁤ press conference while ‍previewing evacuation orders⁤ for much ⁤of‍ Florida’s Gulf Coast.

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