Former President Donald Trump and Governor Brian Kemp stood side by side in Evans, Georgia, on Friday to discuss recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene’s devastation. This event marked their first joint appearance in the 2024 campaign, showcasing a recent reconciliation after a period of public friction.
At a the event near Augusta, surrounded by relief supplies, Kemp thanked Trump for keeping national attention on Georgia’s recovery efforts stating, ”I want to thank President Trump for coming back to our state a second time … and keeping the national focus on our state as we recover.” Kemp highlighted the federal approval of disaster declarations for affected counties, while Trump praised Kemp’s leadership and the state’s response to the storm.
Despite the show of unity, Trump’s speech included criticisms of the Biden administration’s handling of the disaster, claiming federal relief was slow. However, Kemp confirmed that President Joe Biden had personally reached out to offer assistance, a statement that indirectly countered Trump’s earlier remarks.
While the event focused primarily on the recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene, it also marked a significant moment in the public relationship between Trump and Kemp. Both leaders emphasized the importance of addressing the needs of the state as it recovers from the storm, with their appearance highlighting cooperation despite recent political disagreements.