BIDEN VISITS SURFSIDE
President touts bipartisan nature of response in Florida
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden, reprising his role as comforter-inchief, highlighted Thursday the “life and death” situation that has brought together all levels of the government as he visits a South Florida community reeling from the collapse of a 12-story condo building that left 18 people dead and dozens missing.
A week after the disaster in Surfside, Florida, Biden met with local and state officials at the St. Regis Bal Harbour hotel in Miami Beach. He also met with first responders and families of those missing loved ones.
“We’ve come together,” Biden said, as Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis sat to the right of the president, and Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava sat to the left. Republican Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott sat across from the president. “This is life and death.”
In remarks ahead of a roundtable with officials, Levine Cava said the collaboration among local, state and federal government is bringing hope to the community.
“This is an unprecedented, devastating disaster unlike anyone has ever seen,” Levine Cava said. “It’s shocked the world, and the fact that we’ve all come together is what gives us hope, is what gives us strength and inspiration.”
DeSantis in his remarks noted that there has been “no bureaucracy” when working with the federal government, saying “we’re literally getting requests routed from local to state to federal in no time and the approvals happening.”
“There will be no bureaucracy,” Biden responded.
Biden’s briefing came after Levine Cava announced in a news conference Thursday morning that search-and-rescue operations have been halted because of structural concerns with the building.
Biden, with the first lady by his side, met with roughly 50 first responders in a ballroom at the St. Regis following the roundtable meeting.
“I just wanted to come down and say thanks,” Biden told the first responders. “What you’re doing now is just hard as hell to deal with, even psychologically, to deal with. And I just wanted to say thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you.”
He went on to shake hands with the battalion chief leading the response, which was met with applause.
Biden also met with family members of those who lived in the condo for the next couple of hours. That meeting was closed to the press. During his meeting with families whose loved ones have died or are still missing, Biden gave brief remarks, followed by other local and state officials, including DeSantis and Levine Cava, according to the pool report. Biden stayed in the meeting until everyone had a chance to speak with him.
With his palm laid over DeSantis’ hands, Biden praised the bipartisanship of the federal, state and local governments throughout the tragedy.
“You know what’s good about this?” Biden said. “It lets the nation know we can cooperate. That’s really important.”
DeSantis, a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, thanked Biden for recognizing “the severity of this tragedy from day one.”
“You’ve been very supportive,” DeSantis told the president.
Levine Cava, the Democratic mayor, also highlighted DeSantis’ presence following the collapse, saying, “you personally have been amazing.”
Biden during his remarks also promised more federal help, saying that he believes the federal government has the power to cover 100% of the costs to the county and state for the first 30 days of the building collapse search and rescue operation.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that Biden believes the collapse must be investigated.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology sent a team of scientists and engineers to gather information that will be used to determine if a full investigation will be conducted, Psaki said Tuesday.