Trump Teams Up with Samaritan’s Purse’s Franklin Graham, Says Biden-Harris ‘Non-Responsive’ to Hurricane

This text reports on ⁣former President ‌Trump’s visit to Georgia in response‍ to the impact of Hurricane Helene, emphasizing ‌his ​criticisms of⁢ the federal government, particularly Vice President Kamala Harris’s fundraising activities while the⁢ storm’s aftermath affects many eastern states. Trump praised Georgia Governor Brian Kemp’s efforts but noted difficulties in reaching out to the federal government‌ for assistance, painting a picture of ineffectiveness⁤ at the federal⁢ level.

In contrasting views, Trump highlighted the repercussions of the storm across various states, particularly in North ⁤Carolina, while also⁢ teaming up with Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse for relief efforts. Meanwhile, Biden, during a press briefing,​ asserted ‌that ⁣his ⁤administration was committed to helping affected⁤ communities despite criticism suggesting ⁣a lack of adequate support.

The ⁤article stresses the⁤ ongoing disaster response and raises ⁣questions regarding the political implications of the crisis ⁤management from both the Biden and Harris administration and Trump’s actions ⁣on the ground. It reflects the intersection of‌ emergency management, political messaging, and community support during a time of national distress,​ as ⁤well as the media’s portrayal of these dynamics leading up to the upcoming elections.


Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump charged that President Joe Biden has been unresponsive to Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.

Trump also faulted Vice President Kamala Harris for attending fundraisers on the West Coast while Americans out east are suffering from the storm’s impact.

“What do you think of Gov. Kemp’s response to the storm here in Georgia?” a reporter asked Trump after he landed in Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday to deliver supplies to Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse relief organization.

“The governor’s doing a very good job. He’s having a hard time getting the president on the phone. I guess they’re not being responsive enough. The federal government is not being responsive,” the former president said.

“He won’t get on [the phone] and of course the vice president, she’s out someplace campaigning, looking for money,” he added.

The Los Angeles Times reported that Harris raised roughly $55 million at star-studded fundraisers in Los Angeles and San Francisco over the weekend and then attended a campaign event in battleground Nevada on Sunday.

Biden and Harris  “have to be focused over here. This is a really bad one,” Trump said. “They’re being very non-responsive.”

Trump also pointed out that “North Carolina has really been hit hard. Really, really been hit hard. The hardest. You can’t even get in there right now.”

The 45th president stated that he is partnering with Samaritan’s Purse.

“We brought a lot of supplies. We’re with Franklin Graham who’s always fantastic in these cases. Nobody better. Samaritan’s Purse has done an unbelievable job,” Trump said.

Graham told reporters his organization will need more volunteers to respond to the disaster, which he described as “the worst we’ve seen in years.”

Over 100 have died from the storm, which hit hardest on the Gulf coast of Florida and into Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina with winds and flooding. CNN reported Helene is among the deadliest hurricanes to strike the U.S. in the last 50 years.

Later Trump exhorted people to trust that “God is strongly with us.”

“Working together, we’ll overcome these hardships, we’ll endure, and we will rebuild Valdosta and every other town that has been so badly hit. And we’ll emerge stronger, more united, and more prosperous than ever before,” he said.

Biden told reporters Monday in Dover, Delaware regarding his administration’s response, “We’ve given everything that we have. We’re on the ground ahead of time. We’re working hard.”

A reporter asked, “Are there any more resources the federal government could be giving them?”

“No.  We’ve given them — we have preplanned a significant amount of it, even though they didn’t ask for it yet — had — hadn’t asked for it yet.”

In a Sunday post on X, Harris wrote, “Our Administration will continue to stay in constant contact with state and local officials to ensure communities have the support and resources they need.”

Learn more about Samaritan’s Purse’s response, volunteer and donate here.




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