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Good for Joe, and good for the richest nation on this planet. North Carolina residents continue to struggle after Helene, but you will get over it.
Thank you Joe Biden. I know Trump will not give them a dime. He will say "tariffs tariffs tariffs Africa, we going to tariff you"
Democrats care and do good unto others.
President Biden pledged $1 billion in humanitarian support to Africans displaced by historic droughts and food insecurity on Tuesday, as North Carolina residents continue to rebuild after the devastation left by Hurricane Helene.
"The United States continues to be the world's largest provider of humanitarian aid and development assistance. That's going to increase, you know, that's the right thing for the wealthiest nation in the world to do," Biden said while speaking in Angola. "Today I'm announcing over $1 billion in new humanitarian support for Africans displaced from homes by historic droughts and food insecurity. We know African leaders and citizens are seeking more than just aid. You seek investment.
"So, the United States is expanding our relationship all across Africa from assistance to aid, investment to trade, moving from patrons to partners to help bridge the infrastructure gap," he added.
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Thank you Joe Biden. I know Trump will not give them a dime. He will say "tariffs tariffs tariffs Africa, we going to tariff you"
Democrats care and do good unto others.
President Biden pledged $1 billion in humanitarian support to Africans displaced by historic droughts and food insecurity on Tuesday, as North Carolina residents continue to rebuild after the devastation left by Hurricane Helene.
"The United States continues to be the world's largest provider of humanitarian aid and development assistance. That's going to increase, you know, that's the right thing for the wealthiest nation in the world to do," Biden said while speaking in Angola. "Today I'm announcing over $1 billion in new humanitarian support for Africans displaced from homes by historic droughts and food insecurity. We know African leaders and citizens are seeking more than just aid. You seek investment.
"So, the United States is expanding our relationship all across Africa from assistance to aid, investment to trade, moving from patrons to partners to help bridge the infrastructure gap," he added.
Joe Biden pledges over $1 billion in humanitarian aid for Africa, says the US is going "all in"
Joe Biden wants African voices to be heard “at the tables that matter the most.” “Under my leadership of the United States, we brought in the African Union as a permanent member of the G20 economy,” he said in a speech at the National Museum of Slavery. "Today, I'm announcing over $1 billion...