Media silent as Trump campaign provides relief to storm-ravaged Floridians


On Saturday, Donald Trump’s Florida team said it canceled planned campaign stops to help storm-ravaged Floridians in Wakalla County. No media was present, they said on Facebook, and a Google search found absolutely nothing about it. Naturally.
The group said on Facebook:
Today the North Florida Trump RV gathered bottled water, diapers, gatorade and more to provide assistance to residents of Panacea, FL in Wakalla County (NorthWest Region).
With the assistance of veterans and law enforcement, the Trump RV traveled into one of the hardest hit areas of rural Florida, canceling planned campaign stops to provide help to local NW Floridians. This fishing community will be without power for a few weeks. (See article below).
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Our RV drivers are accustomed to storm areas, being from Mississippi. They helped clear trees and debris from the streets after giving the supplies. The community was very appreciative for the supplies as there were only three cases of water prior to our arrival. There was no press or media involved and all heart and concern.
Thank you to Karen Giorno our Senior Advisor, and Jennifer Locetta, our State Director who repurposed the RV. And a huge thank you to Darren, Alva, Paul, Christina, Zach, Jamie, Michael, and the entire FL Trump staff for working hard to expedite resources.
“I am so proud of my team in Florida,” the GOP nominee said. “It is exactly what my campaign is all about!
Of course, you’ll not see this on the Clinton News Network or any of the other Democratic Party propaganda outlets. No doubt if any of them did bother to report it, they’d find a way to call it racist…
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