In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation, former President Donald Trump has once again demonstrated his commitment to the American people by raising over $1 million to support victims affected by the storm.
Following a visit to Georgia, where he surveyed the damage firsthand, the Trump campaign initiated a GoFundMe page dedicated to aiding those in desperate need, as reported by Fox News.
“With so many across the Southeastern U.S. facing challenges after the storm, President Trump is on the ground in communities to see the aftermath firsthand,” the campaign’s page proclaims.
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The initiative emphasizes that every donation will be used directly to assist those most impacted by Hurricane Helene, inviting Americans to contribute whatever they can. The call to action resonates strongly, as any level of generosity is sure to make a significant difference for fellow citizens in distress.
@wffnews JUST IN: Donald Trump authorized GoFundMe for Americans impacted by Hurricane Helene surges past $900,000 in over an hour. Former US Senator Kelly Loeffler (Georgia) made a massive donation of $500,000. Other large donations include: Dan Newlin: $100,000 Dana White: $100,000 Bass Pro Shops: $100,000 Kid Rock: $20,000 Over 100 people have perished and thousands are still missing. Hundreds of thousands of people are still without power. Rescuers are having an incredibly difficult time making rescues as roads are completely demolished. #greenscreen #hurricanehelene #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #2024
The fundraising effort has attracted notable contributions, including a substantial $500,000 donation from former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler of Georgia.
Bass Pro Shops, a popular retailer known for its outdoor gear, stepped up with a $100,000 pledge.
The support continued with Dana White, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, who contributed another $100,000.
Hedge fund billionaire William Ackman joined the ranks of generous donors, also pledging $100,000.
Other notable contributors include musician Kid Rock, Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming, and personal injury attorney Dan Newlin.
During his visit to Valdosta, Georgia, Trump did not shy away from criticizing the federal government’s response to the disaster.
Trump flew directly to Valdosta to deliver critical supplies to the victims of Helene.
Biden was at the beach all weekend.
Kamala staged a phone call photo. pic.twitter.com/inPq15OpPC
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CNN correspondent says Trump is taking Helene seriously and is offering a "message of unity." #sanewashing pic.twitter.com/DRaLA7ZxXr
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 30, 2024
“Our hearts are with you and we are going to be with you as long as you need it,” he declared, surrounded by a coalition of Republican officials and supporters. This statement reflects his dedication to addressing the immediate needs of those impacted by Helene.
HOLY SH*T 🚨 Donald Trump asks for a moment of silence to pray for those k*lled by the MASSIVE Hurricane Helene 🙏
Kamala does NOT want you to see this video of Trump being the REAL President pic.twitter.com/1FsgktvQjB
— Marjorie Taylor Greene Press Release (Parody) (@MTGrepp) September 30, 2024
In stark contrast, President Biden has criticized Trump, accusing him of misleading the public regarding federal communications with Georgia officials during the crisis.
“I don’t know why he does this,” Biden remarked, downplaying Trump’s concerns. “I don’t care about what he says about me, but I care about what he communicates to people that are in need.”
As Biden announced plans to visit Asheville, North Carolina, to assess the storm’s damage, the focus remains on the grim toll Helene has taken, which has now surpassed 100 lives lost.
Trump’s active engagement in disaster relief highlights a stark divide in leadership styles during times of crisis, with a clear emphasis on community support and direct action. As reported by various sources, the call for unity and assistance rings louder than ever amidst the rubble of Hurricane Helene.
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You would think a natural disaster a month before an election would have candidates competing with each other in giving aid, comfort and understanding. Instead we have one good man showing the way to a better America while others scoff at the ‘Southerner’s problems’.
Those chickens are fat and gonna break your roost!
Democrats suck. period.
What has Trump said that wasn’t true? biden just making things up because he hasn’t done anything for those people. When asked by a reporter if he was going to send more relief, he said no, he has sent what they had, no more. TRUMP 2024!
Leaders lead.
Posers pose.
QED
Kerry is a source of disinformation. His solution is to eliminate free speech, which means an authoritarian communist government. For examole, why does he always call us a democracy when we are NOT! We are a constitutional republic. Democracy is mob rule, think of the French Revolution.
It is easy to tell who is real and who’s not here. How can the voters miss this simple thing. Tragic
Kamala was at a fundraiser and could easily have asked for hurricane relief funds also, had she bothered to even think for even one moment about such little people.
Not to complain, but little old me gave my $100 to the people in need. $100G from MULTI-millionaires seems on the cheap side.