Former President Donald Trump on Monday ripped a “fabricated and staged” photo of Vice President Kamala Harris allegedly addressing FEMA about ongoing Hurricane Helen recovery efforts.
Trump said a photo of Harris purportedly talking to FEMA has gone viral, saying it's “another fabricated photo from someone who has no idea what he's doing.” One of the main problems, as countless social media users have pointed out, is that Harris' earphones aren't even connected to her phone, and the wires fall into her lap. It's visible. It is not connected to her phone sitting on the table in front of her.
“For the phone to work, you have to connect a cord to the phone,” Trump said, pointing to a series of failures by the Biden-Harris administration.
“Biden and Harris abandoned Americans in Afghanistan. They sacrificed Americans for open borders, and now they are drowning Americans in North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, and other parts of the South. ” President Trump shouted.
“Under this administration, Americans always come last because we have 'leaders' who have no idea how to lead!” he added.
In fact, Harris came under fire last weekend after she jetted off to Los Angeles to party with celebrities and studio executives for a glitzy fundraiser at the JW Marriott. President Trump called her and questioned, “How can Ms. Harris focus on that when so much of our country is devastated and underwater and so many people are dying?”
As detailed by Breitbart News, many have criticized Harris for her response, or lack of response so far, to the hurricane.
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Meanwhile, President Trump is headed to Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday to deliver relief supplies to storm victims. President Trump also said he has supplies available for residents of North Carolina and plans to visit the region, but said logistics would prevent him from interrupting the local response and distracting those in need. said.
Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump tours downtown Valdosta, Georgia, damaged by Hurricane Helen on September 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
President Trump added, “We'll be there soon, and I don't like the reports that the federal government and Democratic governors aren't going out of their way to help the people in Republican areas.”
The authorities are Confirmed At least 116 people died in the aftermath of the storm.



