Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp expressed outrage at the Biden-Harris administration’s decision to include only 11 counties in the initial FEMA disaster declaration.
KEMP: “When the first emergency declarations came down, there was only 11 counties in that. A lot of people were outraged, including me, because there was such devastation in — in — you know up to 90 counties. So we called the White House, we spoke to the — to the president’s chief of staff, the FEMA administrator, and said, ‘Look, you’re sending the signal that you’re not paying attention to some of these rural communities.’”
Biden picked the 11 counties on September 30.
FEMA quickly added 30 more counties the next day.
As Leslie wrote earlier, DHS Sec. Mayorkas cried that FEMA doesn’t have enough money.
Priorities, man.
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