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DeSantis declines meeting Biden on Florida trip to assess hurricane aftermath.

Florida Governor Declines Meeting with President Biden Amid Hurricane Recovery Efforts

A spokesperson for Florida Gov. Ron‌ DeSantis‍ has announced that the Republican would ⁤not ‍be ⁢meeting with President Joe Biden as the incumbent is​ set to travel to the Sunshine State on Sept. 2 to survey ‍the damage from this week’s Hurricane Idalia, suggesting that doing so could ⁢interfere ‌with‌ recovery efforts.

“In‌ these rural⁢ communities,‍ and so soon after impact,⁤ the security preparations alone that ⁤would⁢ go ​into setting up such a meeting ‍would shut down ongoing recovery efforts,” Jeremy⁣ Redfern said in a statement on Sept. 1.

President Biden,​ a Democrat who is running⁤ for ⁢re-election next year, told reporters at the⁤ White House earlier this week that he would⁣ meet ​with Mr. DeSantis during his trip⁤ to Florida over ⁤the weekend.

However, when Mr. DeSantis⁢ was asked ‍about⁤ President Biden’s ‍impending visit, ‌the governor expressed concern⁢ that the visit⁣ could be “very disruptive” to ongoing relief operations.

“One thing that ⁢I did⁣ mention‌ to him on the phone is⁤ where these communities, the hardest hit communities, it would be very disruptive to have ‍the whole kind of security apparatus that goes because there are ​only so many ways to get into these places,” ⁢he said.

In response to ⁢Mr. DeSantis’s office‌ preemptively calling‌ off the meeting, White House spokeswoman Emilie ⁤Simons⁢ said in a statement‍ that “President Biden and the‍ first lady ⁣look forward to meeting members of ⁤the⁢ community ‍impacted by Hurricane Idalia and surveying impacts of‌ the storm.”

Ms. Simons‍ added that the first family’s visit to Florida has been planned “in close coordination” with members⁤ of ⁢the Federal Emergency⁢ Management Agency⁣ (FEMA) as well as state and ‍local leaders⁣ “to ensure ‌there​ is no impact on response operations.”

FEMA Administrator Deanna Criswell, meanwhile, told CNN on Sept. 2 that⁣ President⁢ Biden personally contacted Mr. ‌DeSantis ahead of his visit.

“When the⁤ president‌ contacted⁣ the governor to let him ⁢know he was going ‍to be visiting … the governor’s team and my ⁤team, mutually agreed on a place that would have minimal impact into operations,” Ms. Criswell said. ​”Live Oak, you ⁤know, the power is being restored.⁢ The roads aren’t blocked, but there’s families that are hurting there,” she added.

After landing at‌ the airport in Gainesville, a city in northern Florida, President Biden is⁢ set for an aerial tour on his way⁢ to Live Oak for an afternoon ​briefing on response⁢ and recovery efforts and a meeting with federal and local officials ⁣and first responders. ⁣He then plans to see ​firsthand the storm’s effect ⁤on the community and will make remarks afterward.

President Biden plans to visit the⁣ state before flying ⁢to his home state of Delaware for the weekend. He ‌regularly visits states that have ⁣been affected ​by natural disasters, including Florida​ in October 2022, when he met with Mr. DeSantis ‌and surveyed areas‌ damaged by Hurricane​ Ian.

President Joe Biden and ⁤Florida Governor Ron DeSantis meet with local residents impacted by Hurricane Ian at Fishermans Pass ​in Fort Myers, ‌Fla., on Oct. 5, 2022.​ (Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty‌ Images)

Recovery Efforts

Idalia made landfall on⁤ Aug. 30‍ along⁢ Florida’s sparsely populated​ Big Bend region as a ⁣Category 3 Hurricane, causing widespread flooding and damage before moving north to drench Georgia and the Carolinas.

The major storm left ⁤hundreds of thousands of ⁤Floridians without ⁢power, but⁣ Mr. DeSantis‌ described ⁢the rapid progress recovery teams have ⁣made‍ throughout the region to make sure residents have power, food, water, shelter and ⁣can send ⁤their kids⁤ back to school.

Mr. DeSantis addressed members of the ⁣p



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