Biden will view Hurricane Milton damage in Florida. Harris plans to go to church in North Carolina

President Joe Biden on Sunday will survey the devastation inflicted on Florida’s Gulf Coast by Hurricane Milton as he urges Congress to approve additional emergency disaster funding. Vice President Kamala Harris will spend a second day in North Carolina, hard-hit by Hurricane Helene, to attend a Black church and hold a campaign rally. The Washington Times stories: White House

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Trump disputes Puerto Rico hurricane death toll – BBC News

Newshub Trump disputes Puerto Rico hurricane death tollBBC NewsUS President Donald Trump is disputing official findings that nearly 3,000 people died in Puerto Rico as a result of last year's storms. "3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico," Mr Trump wrote on Twitter, without offering …US President Donald Trump blames Democrats for increased Hurricane Maria death tollNewshub As a New Hurricane Roars In, Trump Quarrels Over the Last OneNew York TimesTrump disputes Puerto Rico storm death toll, draws outcryReutersFRANCE 24 –Milken Institute School of Public…

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US Congress passes $36.5 bn in hurricane, wildfire aid – Phys.Org

Phys.Org US Congress passes $ 36.5 bn in hurricane, wildfire aidPhys.OrgThe latest aid package passed Congress just as an independent Government Accountability Office report warned that climate change could cost tens of billions of dollars more per year by mid-century, and that the government should manage these risks …Congress Approves $ 36.5 Billion Disaster Aid for Puerto Rico, Wildfires and Hurricane ReliefKTLA Congress approves another round of hurricane, wildfire fundingTexas TribuneUS Congress Approves $ 36.5 Billion for Disaster ReliefLatin American Herald Tribuneall 50 news articles » us congress – Google News

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US Rep. Mark Sanford one of 69 Republicans who voted against hurricane relief, wildfire assistance – Charleston Post Courier

Charleston Post Courier US Rep. Mark Sanford one of 69 Republicans who voted against hurricane relief, wildfire assistanceCharleston Post CourierNearly a month after their own state faced the fury of Tropical Storm Irma, three South Carolina Republicans voted against a $ 36.5 billion aid package Thursday to provide financial relief after the recent hurricanes and California wildfires. U.S. Reps. us republicans – Google News

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