Trump's marketing campaign rally in North Carolina delayed catastrophe reduction

Trump's decision to campaign in North Carolina slowed the delivery of meals to hurricane victims in North Carolina.

NC State Rep. Caleb Rudow wrote:

Trump came to Asheville for a political rally in a disaster area. His selfishness and motorcade slowed down meal delivery, people's recovery and attempts to get to work. He then held a press conference in which he spread lies about FEMA. This is a new low. pic.twitter.com/aHNi5b8brn

— Rep. Caleb Rudow (@CalebRudow) October 21, 2024

Rudow wrote: “Trump

came to Asheville for a political rally in a disaster area. His selfishness and motorcade slowed down meal delivery, people's recovery and attempts to get to work. He then held a press conference in which he spread lies about FEMA. This is a new low.”

What lies did Trump say about FEMA?

CNN's Daniel Dale did a fact check
and found:

– First, there is no basis for Trump's suggestion that FEMA or Biden The government may be operating some sort of scheme to encourage undocumented immigrants to vote illegally in the 2024 election.

– Second, it is not true that FEMA disaster relief funds were improperly allocated to migrants.

– Third, it is not true that FEMA money is “completely depleted.”

— Fourth, it is not true that the Biden administration “had no money left for North Carolina.”

Trump traveled to North Carolina, delayed food and aid to hurricane victims, and then told a series of lies about FEMA and the hurricane response.

This one event perfectly sums up both Trump's policies and his treatment of the American people. There is never any concern or compassion for anyone in the country. Trump only cares about how he can manipulate the pain of others for his own benefit.

Trump wasn't in North Carolina to help anyone but himself, and if he's sent back to the White House, that's how he'll govern.

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