Trump’s New Ad is a Must-See – 10.1.2024

If you haven’t watched the former President’s latest campaign spot, it is straight fire.

Does anyone actually think Kamala Harris could handle being the leader of the free world? She can’t handle a puff piece interview with Stephanie Ruhle!

The Vice President stopped by the FEMA headquarters yesterday and once again proved why she isn’t ready for prime time.

If that weren’t bad enough, her team of clowns put out a tweet of Harris hard at work on Air Force Two.

Biden’s response to the disaster wasn’t any better.

Trump took a different approach. He actually visited the Georgia storm zone.

Read Trump’s full remarks here:

We have, I think I can just go through the list. We have so many people from the state and from the area. We’ll start off with Franklin Graham, President Samaritan first. Thank you very much, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia Burt Jones. Thank you. Bet Tyler Harper. We all know Mike Collins. We all know Congressman and Austin Scott great congressman, two incredible patriots, Kelly Loeffler, a former US senator, highly respected person. Everybody loves her. Ross Goodman. State Senator Sam Watson, state Senator. Thank you, Sam John Corbett, state senator John Burchett, state representative. As you know, John Lahood, state representative, Ashley Park. That’s uh, county sheriff. Thank you, Ashley Chase daughtry. Cook. County judge, respected so respected doug Hank Cook, county sheriff, Ashley Tye. We know, uh, Paige Dukes. We know Richard Hardy city manager, Val Duster. Thank you. Where is it? Yes. Thank you, Scott James, Bill Slaughter buddy, Duke Patrick and Kate Watson, the owners of the show. We just spoke and I said I would have bought some furniture if you had some in there. But I always look for furniture and they have beautiful stuff, but they’re going to be rebuilt in a very, very short period. So I want to thank everybody and we came down with truckloads of things and we’re going to have that done by, by, uh, by Franklin’s incredible organization. They’ve done such a good job. We’ve done this before, but we have a lot of truckloads of different items from oil to water to all sorts of equipment that’s going to help them. But we’re here today to stand in complete solidarity with the people of Georgia and with all of those suffering in the terrible aftermath of Hurricane Helene, hurricane Helene turned out to be a big one like just about the biggest that anyone has seen. I spoke with all of the relief people, all of the people that do this for a living and do this at least to help. And they said they’ve never seen one. This bad. Valdes has been ravaged. The town is very, very badly hurting and many thousands are without power. They are running low on food and fuel. We brought a lot of it down with us. It’s going to be distributed now or soon throughout Georgia as well as uh North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, Alabama and Tennessee. That’s a big one. And the devastation wrought by the storm is incredible. So extensive. Nobody thought this would be happening. Especially now it’s so late in the season for the hurricanes, homes, hospitals, highways and cars have been plunged underwater. Entire neighborhoods have been turned into lakes. Nobody’s seen anything like it. And every family that’s been displaced here in Georgia and North Carolina who’s, which has really been hit. We were going there also and, uh, they don’t have communication, they don’t have anything right now that we’re trying to, I just spoke to Elon, I’m getting him. I want, we want to get Starlink hooked up because they have no communication whatsoever. And Elon, Elon will always come through and we know that. And so we’re working on that, getting them hooked up. They asked me whether or not that would be possible. We’re going to try and get the Starlink in there as soon as possible because they have no communication. And throughout the region, our hearts are with you and we are going to be with you as long as you need it. It’s called an hour of need you in our prayers and we pray to God. And throughout this long weeks, the long weeks that lay ahead, you’re gonna have a lot of work. But the end result is it’s going to be good. We just wish so many people weren’t uh so badly hurt. And in many cases, sadly, no longer with us, we love you, we love everyone, everyone. I mean, to be honest, we love everyone and we will be back and we’ll be back again soon and we will continue to help until you’re bigger. I say bigger, better, stronger than ever before. But again, you can’t ever discount the fact that people are lost. A lot of people have been lost in this terrible, this terrible storm, this terrible hurricane. The, uh, it’s a storm that’s also taken the lives of, I guess they have a count of 91 but that count changes on an hourly basis and it goes only in one direction unfortunately, up, but at least 91 people already and to the families and loved ones of those who have perished. We mourn alongside of you and we grieve every single life so tragically lost. I’d like to now ask for a moment of silence and prayer if you would for those who have died. Thank you.