Promises made. Promises kept. President Trump vowed to help the forgotten Americans in storm-ravaged North Carolina—and that’s exactly what he’s doing.
As you know, western North Carolina was devastated by deadly flooding and massive landslides after Hurricane Helene blew through last September. The historic storm took nearly 100 lives, and damage and recovery efforts are estimated to cost more than $53 billion.
To make matters worse, the Biden regime acted as if this disaster never even happened—likely because much of that neck of the woods is “red” and supported President Trump. Who can forget this shameless moment:
Biden tells North Carolina, which has been completely ravaged by Hurricane Helene with entire towns destroyed, that they’re not getting anymore aid.
Kamala is campaigning 2,000 miles away in Vegas.
It’s imperative that we vote these people out of office.pic.twitter.com/DysUSaRVfM
— johnny maga (@_johnnymaga) September 30, 2024
Meanwhile, this is what North Carolina was reduced to:
Thankfully, with President Trump back in the White House, the cavalry is finally on its way. Leading the charge is Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, who is already overseeing the relief efforts that should’ve started four months ago. […]
— Read More: revolver.news
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