The aftermath of Hurricane Helene has left North Carolina in shambles. Families lost everything: their homes, businesses, and for some, even loved ones. Entire communities were washed away in the floodwaters, leaving nothing but debris in their wake.
Amid this heart-wrenching devastation, the Biden-Harris administration insulted hard-working Americans with a measly $750 in relief. Yes, $750 – when people have lost their homes, their livelihoods, their sense of security. It’s an outrage, plain and simple.
Meanwhile, this same administration has handed out millions to illegal immigrants and billions to fund overseas conflicts. How can they find endless money for everyone else but can’t seem to help the very Americans they were elected to serve? Americans are fed up with watching their government prioritize others while their own citizens suffer.
And just when hope seemed lost, in swooped Donald Trump, ready to show what real leadership looks like. Unlike Biden and Harris, Trump has no intention of abandoning Americans in their time of need.
The Post Millennial:
Donald Trump made a surprise stop in Asheville, North Carolina Monday after the devastation of Hurricane Helene earlier in the month and among other things, announced that the GoFundMe he put together for the victims of the hurricane has raised $8 million.“I want to thank everyone who supported the GoFundMe. We set it up right after the storm left, almost immediately, and I authorized a lot of people to help,” Trump said, adding that property and material goods could be replaced, but nothing will erase the effect that death has had in the community.
Trump Steps In With Big News: $8 Million Raised for Relief
In a surprise visit to Asheville, North Carolina, Donald Trump made a statement that couldn’t have come at a better time. He wasn’t there for a photo op or a half-hearted speech. He came with real news.
His GoFundMe, launched right after Hurricane Helene hit, has raised an astounding $8 million for the victims of the storm. That’s right, $8 million – because while Biden and Harris throw around pennies, Trump actually delivers.
“I want to thank everyone who supported the GoFundMe. We set it up right after the storm left, almost immediately, and I authorized a lot of people to help,” Trump said to the gathered crowd. He didn’t just talk about rebuilding homes and businesses.
He acknowledged the emotional and human toll the storm had taken, saying, “Property and material goods can be replaced, but nothing will erase the effect that death has had in the community.”
And unlike the federal government, which has been slow and ineffective, Trump has already gotten to work. Of the $8 million raised, $7 million has already been distributed to charities that are actively helping to clean up and rebuild the impacted areas.
Organizations like Samaritan’s Purse, Water Mission, Clinch Foundation, and Mtn2Sea Ministries are on the ground, using those funds to make a real difference. Trump’s message was clear: he’s here to help, and he’s not waiting around for Washington to get its act together.
Slamming Biden-Harris and Promising Real Change
In typical Trump fashion, he didn’t hold back when discussing the Biden-Harris administration’s response to the disaster.
“You gotta get a better crew to do a better job than has been done by the White House. It’s been not good,” he said. And he’s right. People in North Carolina don’t need empty promises and paltry handouts. They need real help, and they need it now.
Trump’s visit wasn’t just about raising money for relief efforts. It was about sending a message to the people of North Carolina that they’re not alone.
“I’m here today in western North Carolina to express a simple message to the incredible people of the state: I’m with you, and the American people are with you all the way,” Trump told the crowd. The contrast between Trump’s hands-on approach and the Biden-Harris administration’s neglect couldn’t be more stark.
But Trump didn’t stop there. He looked ahead to what he could do for North Carolina and the rest of the country if he’s re-elected. “On January 20th, you’re gonna have, I think, a new crew coming in to do it properly and help you in a proper manner,” Trump promised.
He spoke about bringing businesses back to the region with tax incentives and tariffs that would rebuild the local economy and create jobs. “We’re going to have a lot of people moving back to your state and this region. But your state, they’re going to be very interested in North Carolina. We’ll stop throwing our money overseas, and we’re going to let our country benefit. We’re going to put America first.”
It’s the kind of message that resonates with people who are tired of watching billions of taxpayer dollars flow to foreign conflicts while their communities crumble.
Trump reassured North Carolinians that if he’s elected, their communities won’t just recover from Hurricane Helene – they’ll be better off than they were before the storm hit.
The Road to Recovery: Trump’s Vision for a Stronger North Carolina
The devastation in North Carolina is worse than anyone imagined. Many families are still missing, and the destruction of homes and businesses is overwhelming.
The road to recovery will be long and difficult, but Trump has made it clear that he’s in it for the long haul. He’s not waiting for bureaucrats in Washington to come to their senses. He’s taking action, raising funds, and offering real solutions.
Trump’s visit wasn’t just a campaign stop – it was a promise. A promise to the people of North Carolina that under his leadership, their state will rise again.
While Biden and Harris continue to fumble their way through crisis after crisis, Trump is showing what it means to lead with strength, compassion, and results.
Key Takeaways
- Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina, and the Biden-Harris administration offered only $750 in relief, leaving Americans outraged.
- Trump raised $8 million through GoFundMe for hurricane victims and has already distributed $7 million to charities on the ground.
- Trump promises to put America first, stop wasting money overseas, and bring jobs back to North Carolina to rebuild stronger than ever.
Source: The Post Millennial