The Latest: Trump prepares to survey damage from Harvey
President
It is the first major natural disaster of Trump's presidency, and the yet-to-be-determined scope of the damage appears likely to require a years-long federal project.
Trump is promising Texans will "have what you need" and says federal funding will come "fast."
Trump has been eager to seize the moment. The
Trump vows, "We will come out stronger and believe me, we will be bigger, better, stronger than ever before."
Energy Secretary
Perry was due to meet Kazakh Energy Minister
A spokeswoman said Deputy Energy Secretary
Perry was governor of
Harvey has wreaked havoc along the
President
He says to people suffering from Hurricane Harvey and the resulting flooding that "You're going to have what you need and it's going to go fast."
Trump adds that he's spoken with members of
The storm has dumped historic amounts of rain on areas in and around
President
He says in an
Trump adds: "We will get through this. We will come out stronger and believe me we will be bigger, better, stronger than ever before."
The president is sending the message of reassurance to people in the path of the storm, its massive rainfall and devastating floods. It's the first major natural disaster of Trump's presidency.
Trump is expected to visit the region beginning Tuesday.
President
He says in an
Trump adds that "there's probably never been anything like" the storm and that "recovery will be a long and difficult road."
Hurricane Harvey is the first major natural disaster of Trump's presidency. Trump is expected to visit the region Tuesday.
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