Former President Donald Trump is making headlines again, but this time it’s not for politics, but for his hospitality and humanitarianism in the midst of Hurricane Milton.
While Kamala Harris shared a beer with her Hollywood friends, Trump opened up to essential utility workers preparing to repair the damage. More than 3 million Florida residents are without power, according to reports that surfaced this morning.
With Hurricane Milton on the horizon and promising to test the resilience of Florida’s infrastructure, President Trump has offered to provide shelter during this time of crisis.
An unexpected group of guests checked into the luxurious Trump National Doral Miami. Not the usual business moguls and celebrities, but 275 linemen from Florida Power & Light (FPL).
These are the unsung heroes who brave the aftermath of storms to restore power and often work in dangerous conditions to bring light back to dark cities.
Trump provides shelter during Hurricane Milton
President Trump made the decision to house these linemen free of charge in one of his flagship facilities before Hurricane Milton was expected to make landfall.
The gesture was shared on social media by Eric Trump.
“You are amazing and the Trump family and the entire state of Florida are grateful to you!” the former president’s son wrote on the X social media platform. “Enjoy the best rooms in Florida. Stay safe!
The purpose of this charity was not just to provide shelter, but also to recognize the hard work these people were attempting to undertake.
The Trump family’s act of kindness provided a place of solace for these workers before embarking on what will undoubtedly be a grueling recovery effort in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton.
Dealing with disaster recovery with high morale and a good night’s sleep cannot be taken lightly.
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When natural disasters occur, the focus often shifts to immediate relief efforts, emergency services, and political responses.
President Trump’s move highlights another aspect of disaster preparedness and response: support for those on the front lines of recovery.
Linemen in particular face significant risks after the hurricane and are working tirelessly to repair the electrical grid as conditions remain dangerous.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris continues to campaign with tiresomely staged phone calls and Zoom meetings. caught in need of help Her handler asked a question.
It’s embarrassing.
Mr. Harris also called for news organization trying desperately hold one’s mouth While adults like Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are taking real action, they are dealing with the response to Hurricane Milton.
Which of these looks like a serious leader, and which one looks like starring in a comedy reboot Veep?
