Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Trump visits stormhit Texas

US president did not interact with victims on his Tuesday trip, which was criticised as being offkey

- Agencies

HOUSTON US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump visited Houston on Saturday to meet with people affected by the storm and flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey.

They are also set to stop by a relief centre to speak with volunteers before heading to Lake Charles, Louisiana, another area devastated by Harvey.

Trump did not interact with victims on his earlier trip on Tuesday to Corpus Christi and Austin, Texas, which was criticized as being off-key for a presidenti­al visit to discuss communitie­s in crisis.

In Corpus Christi and Austin, Trump sat with emergency responders and officials who were coordinati­ng recovery efforts with his administra­tion.

The event was marked by Trump’s impromptu speech to supporters outside a Corpus Christi firehouse — “What a crowd, what a turnout,” he said — instead of images of the president consoling victims or walking among the damage caused by the storm.

Trump at that time kept his distance from the epicentre of the damage, in Houston, to avoid disrupting recovery operations.

Still, critics said he failed to adequately express compassion for the families of those killed in the storm’s path or those whose homes were flooded. He raised eyebrows when he predicted his approach would be a model for future presidents to emulate.

“We want to do it better than ever before,” he said. “We want to be looked at in five years, in 10 years from now as, ‘This is the way to do it.’”

“There was a lot of high-fiving about how well this disaster was being handled even as people were on their rooftops hoping to be rescued,” said David Axelrod, a top adviser to President Barack Obama.

“People need to know that their president is emotionall­y engaged in their struggle and part of the obligation or the responsibi­lity of a president, particular­ly in a media age, is to make that human connection.”

Trump later voiced more direct concern for those caught up in the storm. At the start of a speech in Missouri on Wednesday, he said the nation was praying for those in Harvey’s path and “we are here with you every single step of the way.”

White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders emphasized that Trump planned one-on-one time with victims on Saturday.

Joining Trump in Houston on Saturday are four Cabinet secretarie­s and other administra­tion officials, including Brock Long, the administra­tor of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Trump may take cues from Vice President Mike Pence, who went to a damaged church, cleared away tree limbs and debris, and hugged storm victims this past week.

“All American hearts are with the people of Texas and Louisiana,” Trump said in his weekly radio address aired Saturday. He described “a spirit of love, determinat­ion and resolve” that he said he sensed during the Tuesday visit.”

And before leaving with first lady Melania Trump from a Maryland base aboard Air Force One, Trump tweeted: “We will see you soon. America is with you!”

 ?? REUTERS ?? US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive at Ellington Field in Houston.
REUTERS US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive at Ellington Field in Houston.

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