'I was...': US President Joe Biden gets defensive over reporter question on Hurricane Helene
Monday, 30 September 2024 () President Biden addressed concerns about his absence from Washington during Hurricane Helene. He assured the federal government's commitment to aid victims and detailed ongoing relief efforts. Biden emphasized staying connected with local leaders and deployed over 3,600 personnel. He urged residents to heed emergency warnings and pledged to support the affected areas until recovery is complete.
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President Biden grew heated with a reporter who asked why he wasn't at the White House "commanding" Hurricane Helene response over the weekend. FOXNews.com