President Trump Delivers Relief, Support To Hurricane-Ravaged South
September 30, 2024
President Trump met with victims of Hurricane Helene, delivered relief supplies, and offered his full support in the recovery — while Kamala is missing in action
President Trump was on the ground in Valdosta, Georgia, today, where he was briefed on the heartbreaking devastation from Hurricane Helene, delivered truckloads of relief supplies, and offered his full support in the recovery:
- President Trump led a moment of silence and prayer in remembrance of those whose lives were lost: "To the families and loved ones of those who have perished, we mourn alongside of you and we grieve every single life so tragically lost."
- President Trump offered support and encouragement to the hurricane's victims: "Working together, we'll overcome these hardships, we will endure, and we will rebuild ... we'll emerge stronger, more united, and more prosperous than ever before."
- President Trump saluted the everyday heroes on the ground: "We also have to salute the incredible first responders — law enforcement heroes, doctors, nurses, firefighters, Coast Guard, National Guard — who have been serving with such extraordinary great ... You are truly the best of America."
- President Trump delivered relief supplies to aid in the hurricane's devastating aftermath: "We have a lot of truckloads of different items, from oil to water to all sorts of equipment that's going to help ... We're here today to stand in complete solidarity with the people of Georgia and with all of those suffering."
- President Trump spoke about the urgent need to restore communications: "I just spoke to Elon [Musk]. We want to get Starlink hooked up because they have no communication whatsoever and Elon will always come through — we know that, so we're working on that."
- President Trump called for unity: "In a time like this when a crisis hits, when our fellow citizens cry out in need, none of that matters — we're not talking about politics now. We have to all get together."
- Rev. Franklin Graham delivered a moving message of encouragement and prayer: "Sometimes when a storm like this comes, people think, 'Well, maybe God is mad at us. Maybe this is His judgment.' No, God loves us. How do I know that? Because the Bible tell us that God loves us and cares for us. Yes, there are storms in life — but God will take us through those storms."
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris is nowhere to be found.