Trump Steps Up to House 275 Electrical Linemen as Hurricane Milton Approaches
The article discusses Eric Trump’s recent social media post welcoming 275 linemen from Florida Power & Light Company to the Trump National Doral Miami resort. These workers are in Florida to assist with power restoration following Hurricane Milton. The former president’s son expressed gratitude for their efforts and highlighted the generosity of the Trump family in providing free accommodations for the linemen.
In addition to this gesture, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that more than 50,000 linemen are prepared for the largest staging in U.S. history to address the aftermath of the hurricane. The article commends Trump for his kindness and generosity towards the responders, contrasting his actions with those of Vice President Kamala Harris, who had criticized DeSantis for not taking her calls.
Supporters of Trump expressed appreciation online, referring to him as “the People’s President” and celebrating his commitment to helping those affected by the hurricane. The piece concludes by contrasting the positive view of Trump’s actions with the negative portrayal of him in the media, suggesting that there are still people who hold onto these misconceptions despite evidence of his benevolence.
Stories like this always remind me of the lies I once believed.
In fact, I imagine many readers could also identify a period of time, or perhaps even a precise moment, when they came to realize, as I did in October 2016, that powerful people in the establishment media and elsewhere had systematically lied to us about now-former President Donald Trump, whom they falsely and hatefully caricatured as selfish, unhinged and power-hungry.
Wednesday on the social media platform X, Eric Trump, son of the former president, posted a 24-second clip and a message welcoming 275 linemen from Florida Power & Light Company to the Trump National Doral Miami golf resort in Florida, where the linemen will stay free of charge as they prepare to respond to widespread power outages expected in the wake of Hurricane Milton.
“You are amazing and the Trump Family, and entire state of Florida, appreciates you! Enjoy the rooms — they are the best in Florida! Be safe!” Eric Trump wrote.
Honored to have 275 incredible linemen from FPL at @TrumpDoral as they get ready to respond to the aftermath of Hurricane #Milton! You are amazing and the Trump Family, and entire state of Florida, appreciates you! Enjoy the rooms – they are the best in Florida! Be safe! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/HAFwuWB2fn
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) October 9, 2024
According to Florida’s Voice, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida announced Wednesday that more than 50,000 linemen from across the country — the largest such staging in U.S. history — stand ready to act.
“As soon as that storm passes, you’re going to see the assessments and the power restoration efforts commence immediately,” DeSantis said.
In the meantime, nearly 300 of those responders will enjoy first-class accommodations courtesy of the former president.
“As one of Condé Nast Traveler’s 2024 Readers’ Choice Award winners for Best Resorts in Florida, Trump National Doral Miami continues to set the standard for luxury and excellence,” per the resort’s website.
Guest rooms start at $251/night, with suites starting at $451.
On X, Trump supporters expressed no surprise and much gratitude for the former president’s well-documented kindness and generosity.
Conservative commentator Benny Johnson called it an example of “America First.”
President Trump is reportedly putting up Hurricane Milton linemen readying to serve Florida’s hurricane victims for free at his Trump Doral resort in Miami
This is America First. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/EFYxgDguHj
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 9, 2024
Others celebrated Trump as “the People’s President.”
President Trump is giving free rooms at Trump Doral hotel to the lineman getting ready to help the people of Florida during the Hurricane.
Truly, the People’s President. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/qpES8UJhee
— John Strand (@JohnStrandUSA) October 9, 2024
Of course @realDonaldTrump would put lineman up @TrumpDoral for free. He’s loves his country and ALL of us he is the People’s President
Thank President Trump and Thank you Gents for coming to help us in Florida.
. #hurricanemilton2024 #HurricanMilton @SunSentinel@nbc6 https://t.co/XHnzNFSOYe— Wendy Kinney (@paymentsSHEEO) October 9, 2024
Meanwhile, some X users noted the contrast between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Earlier this week, Harris accused DeSantis of selfishness and “political gamesmanship” for not taking a phone call from her.
The governor later fired back, noting that the vice president had never before called him prior to a hurricane. Nor did she have any role in storm preparations. Thus, she had no reason to contact him — and certainly no reason to complain — except to score political points.
“While Kamala Harris is crying about Ron DeSantis not answering her call, President Trump is doing things on his own,” one X user wrote.
While Kamala Harris is crying about Ron DeSantis not answering her call, President Trump is doing things on his own.
275 lineman, devastation clean up crews and helpers are staying at his hotel.
The left is falling apart! pic.twitter.com/gBZ81kDBn9
— Ronnie Lucero (@RonnieLuceroNM) October 9, 2024
The former president’s decency and love of country no longer surprise those who have watched him closely for eight years.
Still, each manifestation of it reminds us of our fellow citizens who still believe the establishment’s caricature of Trump. Surely some who regard the former president as a selfish and power-hungry dictator-in-waiting still slumber under the establishment media’s spell.
We pray that they will soon awaken, as many of us once did.
Until then, it is dispiriting to see them cling to a hatred rooted in lies.
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