Trump's Questions on Disaster Aid
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•Trump's former press secretary says he would ask if a state needed disaster aid while he was in office: 'Are they my people?'
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Former President Donald Trump has been spreading unfounded conspiracy theories about the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration’s handling of disaster relief.
In a Monday Truth Social post, Trump claimed that he doesn’t “like the reports that I’m getting about the Federal Government , and the Democrat Governor of the State , going out of their way to not help people in Republican areas.” On Saturday , Harris is headed to North Carolina to continue monitoring the state of devastation in the southeast.
All told, the Trump administration held up more than $20 billion in aid for Puerto Rico after the storm ravaged the island, per a 2021 report by the Housing Department’s Office of the Inspector General . He did, however, throw paper towels into a crowd at a church in San Juan ..
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