DeSantis declines meeting Biden on Florida trip to assess hurricane aftermath.
Florida Governor Declines Meeting with President Biden Amid Hurricane Recovery Efforts
A spokesperson for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced that the Republican would not be meeting with President Joe Biden as the incumbent is set to travel to the Sunshine State on Sept. 2 to survey the damage from this week’s Hurricane Idalia, suggesting that doing so could interfere with recovery efforts.
“In these rural communities, and so soon after impact, the security preparations alone that would go into setting up such a meeting would shut down ongoing recovery efforts,” Jeremy Redfern said in a statement on Sept. 1.
President Biden, a Democrat who is running for re-election next year, told reporters at the White House earlier this week that he would meet with Mr. DeSantis during his trip to Florida over the weekend.
However, when Mr. DeSantis was asked about President Biden’s impending visit, the governor expressed concern that the visit could be “very disruptive” to ongoing relief operations.
“One thing that I did mention to him on the phone is where these communities, the hardest hit communities, it would be very disruptive to have the whole kind of security apparatus that goes because there are only so many ways to get into these places,” he said.
In response to Mr. DeSantis’s office preemptively calling off the meeting, White House spokeswoman Emilie Simons said in a statement that “President Biden and the first lady look forward to meeting members of the community impacted by Hurricane Idalia and surveying impacts of the storm.”
Ms. Simons added that the first family’s visit to Florida has been planned “in close coordination” with members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as well as state and local leaders “to ensure there is no impact on response operations.”
FEMA Administrator Deanna Criswell, meanwhile, told CNN on Sept. 2 that President Biden personally contacted Mr. DeSantis ahead of his visit.
“When the president contacted the governor to let him know he was going to be visiting … the governor’s team and my team, mutually agreed on a place that would have minimal impact into operations,” Ms. Criswell said. ”Live Oak, you know, the power is being restored. The roads aren’t blocked, but there’s families that are hurting there,” she added.
After landing at the airport in Gainesville, a city in northern Florida, President Biden is set for an aerial tour on his way to Live Oak for an afternoon briefing on response and recovery efforts and a meeting with federal and local officials and first responders. He then plans to see firsthand the storm’s effect on the community and will make remarks afterward.
President Biden plans to visit the state before flying to his home state of Delaware for the weekend. He regularly visits states that have been affected by natural disasters, including Florida in October 2022, when he met with Mr. DeSantis and surveyed areas damaged by Hurricane Ian.
Recovery Efforts
Idalia made landfall on Aug. 30 along Florida’s sparsely populated Big Bend region as a Category 3 Hurricane, causing widespread flooding and damage before moving north to drench Georgia and the Carolinas.
The major storm left hundreds of thousands of Floridians without power, but Mr. DeSantis described the rapid progress recovery teams have made throughout the region to make sure residents have power, food, water, shelter and can send their kids back to school.
Mr. DeSantis addressed members of the p
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