Former President Donald Trump has once again made headlines, this time not for politics, but for his hospitality and humanitarianism in the midst of Hurricane Milton.
While Kamala Harris is sharing beers with her Hollywood friends, Trump opened up his doors to vital utility workers who are preparing to fix the damage. Reports surfacing this morning indicate over 3 million residents of Florida are without power.
As Hurricane Milton loomed over the horizon, promising to test the resilience of Florida’s infrastructure, Trump extended an offer to provide them shelter in this time of crisis.
At the luxurious Trump National Doral Miami, an unexpected group of guests checked in – not the usual business tycoons or celebrities, but 275 linemen from Florida Power & Light (FPL).
These are the unsung heroes who brave the aftermath of storms to restore power, often working in hazardous conditions to bring light back to darkened cities.
Trump Providing Shelter During Hurricane Milton
The decision by Trump to house these linemen at no cost in one of his flagship properties came ahead of Hurricane Milton’s anticipated landfall.
The gesture was shared by Eric Trump on social media.
“You are amazing and the Trump Family, and entire state of Florida, appreciates you!” the former president’s son wrote on the X social media platform. “Enjoy the rooms – they are the best in Florida! Be safe!”
The philanthropic move was not just about providing shelter, but about recognizing the hard work these individuals were about to undertake.
The Trump family’s act of kindness offered these workers a place of comfort before they embarked on what would surely be grueling recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton.
Handling disaster recovery with high morale and a fresh night of sleep cannot be understated.
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In times of natural disasters, the focus often shifts to immediate relief efforts, emergency services, and political responses.
Trump’s move highlights another aspect of disaster preparedness and response – the support for those who are on the frontline of recovery.
Linemen, in particular, face significant risks post-hurricane, working tirelessly to repair the grid, often in conditions that remain perilous.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris continues to campaign with cringeworthy staged phone calls and Zoom meetings where she gets caught needing help from her handlers in asking a question.
It’s embarrassing.
Harris is also calling into media outlets desperately trying to interject herself into the Hurricane Milton response while adults like Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are actually taking action.
Which of these people looks like a serious leader, and which looks like she’s starring in a reboot of the comedy Veep?