President Joe Biden is set to travel to storm-ravaged Florida on Saturday, where he will meet with Floridians impacted by Hurricane Idalia, tour damage and thank emergency responders.
But in a stark departure from his previous visits to the Sunshine State in the wake of major disasters, Biden apparently wonโt be joined by the stateโs firebrand governor and GOP presidential candidate, Ron DeSantis. The moment represents one of the first times the two men have showed signs of their political rivalry while responding to a disaster. Biden and DeSantis have previously met under challenging circumstances โ the two convened in response to the 2021 Surfside building collapse and again in 2022 following Hurricane Ianโs damage in southwestern Florida.
On the visit, the president and first lady Dr. Jill Biden will receive an aerial tour of impacted areas, participate in a response and recovery briefing with federal personnel, local officials, and first responders, then tour an impacted community before delivering remarks in Live Oak, Florida, a White House official said. Sen. Rick Scott, a Republican, and other local officials will participate in parts of the visit, the official added.
On Saturday, FEMA administrator Deanna Criswell said that Biden had contacted DeSantis to inform him of the visit.
โWhen the president contacted the governor to let him know he was going to be visiting โฆ the governorโs team and my team, mutually agreed on a place that would have minimal impact into operations,โ Criswell said on CNN This Morning. โLive Oak, you know, the power is being restored. The roads arenโt blocked, but thereโs families that are hurting there,โ she said.
Itโs the latest in a back and forth between DeSantis and the administration, after the governorโs spokesperson Friday night said he had no plans to meet with Biden Saturday, contradicting…
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