It’s been about a week-and-a-half since Hurricane Helene hit. At least 231 people have been killed. Homes and communities have been wiped out. More than 300,000 are without power in Georgia and the Carolinas.
Private volunteers and organizations have been doing all they can to help out, and we’ve covered a lot of their efforts. But there have been a lot of questions raised about the government response.
Joe Biden spoke at a White House briefing on Friday in a very unusual move given that they normally keep him under wraps. But what he spoke about was the jobs numbers. He said nothing about the hurricane apart from saying they needed to have money to cover it. He focused on what he thought was helpful to him.
Then, members of his administration had similarly tone-deaf X posts. Both Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Kamala Harris posted about giving $157 million to Lebanon for their “humanitarian crisis,” while USAID head Samantha Power bragged about helping Ukraine get power back after Russian attacks. […]
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