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Five former US presidents to the fore

Living leaders join forces for One America Appeal, urge unity at hurricane aid concert

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Obama, Clinton, Carter, H.W. Bush and W. Bush do their bit at hurricane aid concert.

AUSTIN ( TEXAS): The five living former presidents put aside politics and appeared together for the first time since 2013 at a concert to raise money for victims of devastatin­g hurricanes in Texas, Florida, Louisiana, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.

Democrats Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter and Republican­s George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush gathered yesterday in College Station, Texas, home of Texas A&M University, to try to unite the country after the storms.

Texas A&M is home to the presidenti­al library of the elder Bush. At 93, he has a form of Parkinson’s disease and appeared in a wheelchair at the event. His wife, Barbara, and George W. Bush’s wife, Laura, were in the audience.

Grammy award winner Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance at the concert that also featured country music band Alabama, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer “Soul Man” Sam Moore, gospel legend Yolanda Adams and Texas musicians Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen.

The appeal backed by the ex-presidents has raised US$31mil (RM131mil) since it began on Sept 7, said Jim McGrath, spokesman for George H.W. Bush.

President Donald Trump offered a video greeting that avoided his past criticism of the former presidents and called them “some of America’s finest public servants”.

“This wonderful effort reminds us that we truly are one nation under God, all unified by our values and devotion to one another,” Trump said in the greeting, played during the concert.

Four of the five former presidents – Obama, George W. Bush, Carter and Clinton – made brief remarks that did not mention Trump. The elder Bush did not speak but smiled and waved to the crowd. They appealed for national unity to help those hurt by the hurricanes.

“The heart of America, without regard to race or religion or political party, is greater than our problems,” said Clinton.

The last time the five were together was in 2013, when Obama was still in office, at the dedication of George W. Bush’s presidenti­al library in Dallas.

There is precedent for former presidents joining forces for post-disaster fundraisin­g. George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton raised money together after the 2004 South Asia tsunami and Hurricane Katrina the next year. Clinton and George W. Bush combined to seek donations after Haiti’s 2011 earthquake.

“Presidents have the most powerful and prolific fundraisin­g base of any politician in the world. When they send out a call for help, especially on something that’s not political, they can rake in big money,” said Brandon Rottinghau­s, a political science professor at the University of Houston.

Hurricane Harvey slammed into Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast as a Category 4 hurricane on Aug 25, unleashing historic flooding in Houston and killing more than 80 people. Shortly thereafter, all five ex-presidents appeared in a commercial for a fundraisin­g effort known as “One America Appeal”. In it, George W. Bush says, “People are hurting down here.” His father, George H.W. Bush, then replies, “We love you, Texas.”

Hurricane Irma subsequent­ly hit Florida and Hurricane Maria battered Puerto Rico, while both devastated the US Virgin Islands.

A website accepting donations, OneAmerica­Appeal.org, was created with 100% of proceeds pledged to hurricane relief. — AP

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 ??  ?? Surprise show: (Above left) Lady Gaga performing at the concert where she pledged US$1mil (RM4.22mil) to the fund. (Above right) Trump’s video-taped message being played during the concert. — AFP/Reuters
Surprise show: (Above left) Lady Gaga performing at the concert where she pledged US$1mil (RM4.22mil) to the fund. (Above right) Trump’s video-taped message being played during the concert. — AFP/Reuters
 ??  ?? United for America: Clinton (second from right) addressing the crowd during the Hurricane Relief concert while (from left) Carter, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Obama look on.
United for America: Clinton (second from right) addressing the crowd during the Hurricane Relief concert while (from left) Carter, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Obama look on.
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