'Trump First And America Last': Post Storm Georgia Stump Speech Shocks Angry Critics

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Former President Donald Trump's campaign event in a hurricane-ravaged Georgia city spurred outrage from critics who said he drew on local resources badly needed elsewhere.

CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane triggered a wave of fury on X Monday afternoon as he detailed the impact Hurricane Helene had on Valdosta before Trump's arrival.

"Heavy police presence and wide perimeter here in Valdosta, Ga — where Trump is planning campaign stop in front of this damage," MacFarlane wrote. "Power is out for days in this community...One restaurant owner told me: They’re ambivalent about 'dignitary visits right now.'"

MacFarlane reported that Valdosta's traffic lights were out, trees were down, roofs shredded and restaurants reduced to serving food on the streets after the deadly hurricane made landfall in northern Florida Thursday night and claimed 116 lives, according to NBC News’ count.

Trump during his speech on Monday criticized President Joe Biden and claimed he'd been out of touch with local lawmakers — just hours after Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) thanked the commander-in-chief for an offer of support.

While Trump supporters praised the former president for providing support to the storm-sacked city, critics argued it wasn't worth the price.

Rex Chapman, the social media influencer and former NBA basketball player, slammed the former president for drawing local police to his campaign.

"How selfish do you have to be to use up first responders resources for a photo-op while people are hurting?" Chapman wrote.


People still missing, search and rescue missions still underway, and this clown shows up and diverts those efforts for police to protect him.

If there was ever any doubt this clown is a total POS, that's been put to rest.
 
Former President Donald Trump's campaign event in a hurricane-ravaged Georgia city spurred outrage from critics who said he drew on local resources badly needed elsewhere.

CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane triggered a wave of fury on X Monday afternoon as he detailed the impact Hurricane Helene had on Valdosta before Trump's arrival.

"Heavy police presence and wide perimeter here in Valdosta, Ga — where Trump is planning campaign stop in front of this damage," MacFarlane wrote. "Power is out for days in this community...One restaurant owner told me: They’re ambivalent about 'dignitary visits right now.'"

MacFarlane reported that Valdosta's traffic lights were out, trees were down, roofs shredded and restaurants reduced to serving food on the streets after the deadly hurricane made landfall in northern Florida Thursday night and claimed 116 lives, according to NBC News’ count.

Trump during his speech on Monday criticized President Joe Biden and claimed he'd been out of touch with local lawmakers — just hours after Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) thanked the commander-in-chief for an offer of support.

While Trump supporters praised the former president for providing support to the storm-sacked city, critics argued it wasn't worth the price.

Rex Chapman, the social media influencer and former NBA basketball player, slammed the former president for drawing local police to his campaign.

"How selfish do you have to be to use up first responders resources for a photo-op while people are hurting?" Chapman wrote.


People still missing, search and rescue missions still underway, and this clown shows up and diverts those efforts for police to protect him.

If there was ever any doubt this clown is a total POS, that's been put to rest.
Trump has no class.
 
Former President Donald Trump's campaign event in a hurricane-ravaged Georgia city spurred outrage from critics who said he drew on local resources badly needed elsewhere.

CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane triggered a wave of fury on X Monday afternoon as he detailed the impact Hurricane Helene had on Valdosta before Trump's arrival.

"Heavy police presence and wide perimeter here in Valdosta, Ga — where Trump is planning campaign stop in front of this damage," MacFarlane wrote. "Power is out for days in this community...One restaurant owner told me: They’re ambivalent about 'dignitary visits right now.'"

MacFarlane reported that Valdosta's traffic lights were out, trees were down, roofs shredded and restaurants reduced to serving food on the streets after the deadly hurricane made landfall in northern Florida Thursday night and claimed 116 lives, according to NBC News’ count.

Trump during his speech on Monday criticized President Joe Biden and claimed he'd been out of touch with local lawmakers — just hours after Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) thanked the commander-in-chief for an offer of support.

While Trump supporters praised the former president for providing support to the storm-sacked city, critics argued it wasn't worth the price.

Rex Chapman, the social media influencer and former NBA basketball player, slammed the former president for drawing local police to his campaign.

"How selfish do you have to be to use up first responders resources for a photo-op while people are hurting?" Chapman wrote.


People still missing, search and rescue missions still underway, and this clown shows up and diverts those efforts for police to protect him.

If there was ever any doubt this clown is a total POS, that's been put to rest.

This is Biden/Harris' Katrina

Good luck now, and what a tragedy. But we know they don't care about Americans...
 
The frightening aspect is that neither Biden or Harris are on site, they are THAT confident that they are going to win this election.

If China doesn't become the sole super power one day it will be because they made some major, unforeseen and unforced error along the way.
 
FEMA is anti white, marxist.
Over the last 4 years the Biden-Harris admin has steadily transformed FEMA — the agency responsible for responding to natural disasters like Hurricane Helene — into an illegal alien resettlement agency that emphasizes DEI over public safety.
FEMA is factoring race, sex, and sexual preferences into who should receive disaster relief first.
Effectively, FEMA is factoring race, sex, and sexual preferences into who should receive disaster relief first.

 
Former President Donald Trump's campaign event in a hurricane-ravaged Georgia city spurred outrage from critics who said he drew on local resources badly needed elsewhere.

CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane triggered a wave of fury on X Monday afternoon as he detailed the impact Hurricane Helene had on Valdosta before Trump's arrival.

"Heavy police presence and wide perimeter here in Valdosta, Ga — where Trump is planning campaign stop in front of this damage," MacFarlane wrote. "Power is out for days in this community...One restaurant owner told me: They’re ambivalent about 'dignitary visits right now.'"

MacFarlane reported that Valdosta's traffic lights were out, trees were down, roofs shredded and restaurants reduced to serving food on the streets after the deadly hurricane made landfall in northern Florida Thursday night and claimed 116 lives, according to NBC News’ count.

Trump during his speech on Monday criticized President Joe Biden and claimed he'd been out of touch with local lawmakers — just hours after Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) thanked the commander-in-chief for an offer of support.

While Trump supporters praised the former president for providing support to the storm-sacked city, critics argued it wasn't worth the price.

Rex Chapman, the social media influencer and former NBA basketball player, slammed the former president for drawing local police to his campaign.

"How selfish do you have to be to use up first responders resources for a photo-op while people are hurting?" Chapman wrote.


People still missing, search and rescue missions still underway, and this clown shows up and diverts those efforts for police to protect him.

If there was ever any doubt this clown is a total POS, that's been put to rest.
Think he should have just done a flyover?

We know how you people lost your minds when Bush 43 did a flyover...lol
 
You're just mad because Biden, Harris and Walz haven't even made an attempt...lol
More lies from racist trash.

Due to the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, officials in North Carolina have requested that President Biden and Vice President Harris delay their visit to Western North Carolina. The primary concern is that their presence might disrupt ongoing emergency response operations.

Biden said "thousands of federal personnel are deployed in the communities" supporting search and rescue efforts, debris removal, power restoration, and restoring cellular networks back online.

Cooper thanked Biden for the federal resources that have flowed into his state. "This has been a devastating storm, as you know," Cooper said.

Vice President Kamala Harris, during a briefing at the FEAM headquarters in Washington, said she also plans to be on the ground for hurricane relief efforts "as soon as possible," also stressing that she wanted to avoid being a disruption.

Unlike Trump running down for a phot op.
 
More lies from racist trash.

Due to the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, officials in North Carolina have requested that President Biden and Vice President Harris delay their visit to Western North Carolina. The primary concern is that their presence might disrupt ongoing emergency response operations.

Biden said "thousands of federal personnel are deployed in the communities" supporting search and rescue efforts, debris removal, power restoration, and restoring cellular networks back online.

Cooper thanked Biden for the federal resources that have flowed into his state. "This has been a devastating storm, as you know," Cooper said.

Vice President Kamala Harris, during a briefing at the FEAM headquarters in Washington, said she also plans to be on the ground for hurricane relief efforts "as soon as possible," also stressing that she wanted to avoid being a disruption.

Unlike Trump running down for a phot op.
"Equity" means the blacks get help first.
 

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