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Trump surveys damage from deadly tornado in Tennessee

- By Darlene Superville

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. — President Donald Trump on Friday toured a neighborho­od reduced to rubble by a tornado earlier this week and marveled at “the tremendous heart” he witnessed. He also offered a message for survivors and those who lost family members: “We love them, they're special people,” he said.

Trump assumed the role of national consoler as he traveled to Tennessee. Trump surveyed devastated communitie­s in Putnam County, where a tornado tore a 2-mile-long path, killing 18 people, including five children under 13. Many more people were injured, some critically.

Statewide, the death toll stood at 24 from a pair of storms.

Trump was met upon his arrival by Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn and other top officials.

“It's been a painful, tragic week for our state,” Lee said after surveying with Trump a street where eight people were killed.

Trump then met with survivors and volunteers at a local church filled with boxes of emergency supplies, pallets of water and tables filled with clothes.

“When you have those who lost somebody, that's a very tough situation,” Trump said during the nearly 40-minute stop. “We are with you all the way.”

He posed for photos and shook hands with people before speaking to emergency personnel. “Nobody's seen what you had to go through,” Trump said.

Such trips have become familiar for the president, who has visited numerous scenes of disaster and tragedy after hurricanes, mass shootings and wildfires during the past three years.

The Republican president won the heavily GOP state by 26 percentage points in the 2016 election, and trounced Democrat Hillary Clinton in Putnam County by a margin of more than 2-to-1. Davidson County, the other Tennessee region devastated by tornadoes, is a Democratic enclave in the reliably Republican red state.

Trump also visited the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, which is leading efforts to stop the spread of the coronaviru­s. He ended the day at his Mara-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, attending fundraisin­g events to benefit the Republican Party and his reelection campaign.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON/AP PHOTOS ?? Mike Herrick, a member of the Putnam County Rescue Squad, leads President Trump on a tour Friday in hard-hit Cookeville, Tennessee. The storms killed 24 people in the state.
ALEX BRANDON/AP PHOTOS Mike Herrick, a member of the Putnam County Rescue Squad, leads President Trump on a tour Friday in hard-hit Cookeville, Tennessee. The storms killed 24 people in the state.
 ??  ?? President Trump, with Sen. Marsha Blackburn, addresses first responders Friday at a Cookeville church.
President Trump, with Sen. Marsha Blackburn, addresses first responders Friday at a Cookeville church.

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