He may not be the president anymore, but Joe Biden is still finding ways to shock his successor.
President Donald Trump admitted as much after he visited the still-ravaged Tar Heel state on Friday, according to WCNC-TV.
Speaking to reporters in North Carolina, Trump admitted that he couldn’t believe what he saw of the state in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which left 104 people dead after it made landfall in late September 2024.
In short, it’s still a disaster zone, all these months later, and Trump has some questions about what exactly the Federal Emergency Management Agency will do about it.
That is, if Trump even gives them the chance.
“FEMA has been a very big disappointment,” Trump told the media, per WCNC. “They cost a tremendous amount of money, it’s very bureaucratic, and it’s very slow.
“Other than that, we’re very happy with them.”
“You’ve had nothing but disaster since then,” Trump said of FEMA under the Biden administration.
The president added: “Biden did a bad job. Some residents still don’t have hot water, drinking water or anything else, and many of them don’t have quarters.
“They don’t have anything. They got a stipend for what they