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Upbeat Trump pitches in at shelter

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HOUSTON — U.S. President Donald Trump cupped a boy’s face in his hands and then gave him a high-five. He snapped on latex gloves to hand out boxed lunches of hot dogs and potato chips. And he loaded relief supplies into vehicles, patted storm victims on the shoulder and declared the work “good exercise.”

An upbeat president visited with victims of Harvey on Saturday, touring a Houston shelter housing hundreds of displaced people and briefly walking streets lined with soggy, discarded possession­s. Trump met the scene with positivity, congratula­ting officials on an emergency response still in progress and telling reporters that he’d seen “a lot of love” and “a lot of happiness” in the devastatio­n the storm left behind.

“As tough as this was, it’s been a wonderful thing,” Trump said of the Harvey response after spending time with displaced children inside NRG Center, an emergency refuge housing about 1,800 evacuees.

Harvey is blamed for at least 43 deaths and believed to have damaged at least 156,000 dwellings in Harris County. The American Red Cross said more than 17,000 people have sought refuge in Texas shelters such as the one Trump visited.

The White House has asked Congress to approve a $7.9-billion US Harvey relief down payment when lawmakers return to Washington on Tuesday.

The president’s trip, to Houston and Lake Charles, Louisiana, was Trump’s second to survey Harvey’s wake and a chance for a president to strike a more sympatheti­c tone. He had rushed to Texas on Tuesday, heading to Corpus Christi and Austin to talk to first responders. “What a crowd, what a turnout,” he’d said as he stood outside a firehouse.

He had minimal interactio­n with residents, saw no damage and offered few expression­s of concern while on the ground, unusual omissions for a presidenti­al visit to communitie­s in crisis.

That made Saturday something of a do-over. Joined by first lady Melania Trump, the president went directly to the NRG Center and was greeted warmly by volunteers and children. The Trumps brought colouring books and crayons and sat with families who had been displaced. Trump lifted one little girl into his arms and gave her a kiss. He signed his name on the cement wall by the children’s artwork.

With a wide smile and quick banter, Trump served food in the lunch line — at one point joking about his hands being too big for the sanitary gloves — and then moved on to First Church in the Houston suburb of Pearland. Trump greeted a group of volunteers and lavished praise on Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for his state’s response.

“I want to congratula­te the governor,” he said. “I want to congratula­te everybody that’s worked so hard. It’s been an incredible five days, six days. It seems like it’s been much longer than that, but actually it’s going so well that it’s going fast, in a certain sense.”

The Trumps then helped load small boxes and bottles of water into pickup trucks and minivans.

“I like doing this,” Trump told one of the volunteer co-ordinators. “I like it.”

 ??  ?? US. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump meet people affected by Harvey during a visit Saturday to the NRG Center, an emergency refuge housing about 1,800 evacuees in Houston.
US. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump meet people affected by Harvey during a visit Saturday to the NRG Center, an emergency refuge housing about 1,800 evacuees in Houston.

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