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WASHINGTON
Obama will travel to Louisiana Tuesday to view flood damage
J. Scott Applewhite, AP
In this Aug. 4, 2016, file photo, President Obama speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon.
Deborah Barfield Berry | USA TODAY1 hour ago
WASHINGTON — President Obama will visit Baton Rouge, La., on Tuesday to view the devastation caused by the extensive flooding in the state, the White House announced Friday.
Next week's trip was announced on the same day Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, visited the state.
The president "wants to ensure that his presence does not interfere with ongoing recovery efforts," the White House announced. "He is also eager to get a first-hand look at the impact of the devastating floods, hear from more officials about the response, including how the federal government can assist and tell the people of Louisiana that the American people will be with them as they rebuild their community and come back stronger than ever."
WASHINGTON
Obama will travel to Louisiana Tuesday to view flood damage
J. Scott Applewhite, AP
In this Aug. 4, 2016, file photo, President Obama speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon.
Deborah Barfield Berry | USA TODAY1 hour ago
WASHINGTON — President Obama will visit Baton Rouge, La., on Tuesday to view the devastation caused by the extensive flooding in the state, the White House announced Friday.
Next week's trip was announced on the same day Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, visited the state.
The president "wants to ensure that his presence does not interfere with ongoing recovery efforts," the White House announced. "He is also eager to get a first-hand look at the impact of the devastating floods, hear from more officials about the response, including how the federal government can assist and tell the people of Louisiana that the American people will be with them as they rebuild their community and come back stronger than ever."