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Joe Biden slammed rumors of Donald Trump's hurricane response.

Photograph: Susan Walsh/AP TT

Donald Trump claimed that FEMA is running out of money.

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The day after Hurricane Milton hit Florida, President Joe Biden gave a speech. He talked about the consequences of the hurricane and the measures taken for the benefit of those affected.

In addition, the President delivered the shoe to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. This came after he was asked if he had spoken to Trump, who had shared misleading information about the actions of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

-Are you kidding me? Biden continued:

-President Trump, Former President Trump, Get a Life Man. Help these people.

Trump's statement

After Hurricane Helen, Donald Trump was one of those who spread the rumor that FEMA only gives $750, roughly 7,800 kroner, to people affected by hurricanes.

– They are offering $750 to people whose homes were washed away. “At the same time, we are sending tens of billions of dollars to other countries that most people have never heard of.”

He also claimed that FEMA was running out of money and that immigrants had “stolen” the agency's money, he wrote. NBC News.

Swedish Crisis Management Agency: Not true

But neither the first nor the second information is correct, as FEMA explains on its website under the tab “The answer to the hurricane rumor”.

The $750 grant is an initial emergency crisis grant to cover necessities such as food, water, replacement parts, breastfeeding supplies, medications and the like. In addition, victims can apply for several other types of support, FEMA wrote.

The crisis agency also wrote that it had “enough money now” for hurricane measures. It urges affected people not to hesitate, but to seek available support.

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