Trump slams harris-biden over slower than needed response to north carolina hurricane survivors

Trump Slams Harris-Biden Over Slower Than Needed Response to North Carolina Hurricane Survivors

Former President Donald Trump has criticized the Biden administration, specifically targeting Vice President Kamala Harris, for what he describes as a slow and inadequate response to relief efforts in North Carolina following recent natural disasters.

In his usual style, Trump accused Harris and President Joe Biden of prioritizing “illegal migrants” over American citizens, claiming that a significant portion of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) resources is being diverted away from North Carolina. He also alleged that the administration is sending billions in aid to foreign countries while neglecting the state’s recovery efforts.

Trump’s remarks highlight his ongoing strategy of positioning himself as a defender of American citizens, particularly in regions that have suffered under crises. His statement, urging voters to “drop” Harris as she “dropped” them, is a direct appeal to North Carolinians to back his potential 2024 presidential run.

The criticism follows ongoing political battles about how federal disaster aid is distributed, and it reflects Trump’s broader narrative that the current administration is out of touch with the needs of U.S. citizens.

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