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President Joe Biden plans to visit flood-ravaged North Carolina on Wednesday and may ask Congress to return early from its preelection recess to pass supplemental disaster money to address the “broad and devastating impacts” of Hurricane Helene.
The former president's Wisconsin event was moved indoors amid reported concerns over Secret Service availability.
Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told "FOX & Friends" on Monday morning ahead of a visit to hurricane-damaged regions in the South by Donald Trump this week: KAROLINE LEAVITT, TRUMP CAMPAIGN: On behalf of President Trump and our campaign,
President Biden said he will visit North Carolina on Wednesday as the western part of the state recovers from devastating Hurricane Helene flooding.
Voters in northeastern Pennsylvania spoke to Fox News Digital about the 2024 election cycle from the streets of Scranton, which is the heart of the battleground county of Lackawanna.
Trump announced his plans to visit Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday, while Biden oversees relief efforts from Washington, D.C., for now.
Kamala Harris has historically supported marijuana legalization, but had yet to clarify her stance since launching her current campaign.
FILE PHOTO: A general view of a razor wire fence that was placed by members of the Texas National Guard to inhibit the crossing of migrants, at the border with New Mexico, in El Paso Texas U.S., August 6, 2024. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez/File Photo
President Joe Biden says he will visit Hurricane Helene-impacted areas this week as long as it does not disrupt rescue and recovery operations.