Statewide Iowa — President Trump announced outside the White House on Monday morning he has OK’d federal assistance to help Iowa recover from last week’s derecho.
(as said) “I just approved an emergency declaration for Iowa who had an incredible wind storm like, probably they’ve never seen before,” Trump said. “It really did a lot of damage.”
Trump spoke with reporters before heading to campaign events scheduled in Minnesota and Wisconsin Monday and hinted he may make a surprise visit to Iowa.
(as said) “If we can get it in, we’re going to do that, but the very important thing is that we approved the emergency declaration for Iowa, so they’re in good shape,” Trump said. “They’re working as we speak. Also, FEMA is in Iowa now, full force, and helping them greatly.”
The administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency tweeted early Monday morning that he was headed to Iowa to meet with Governor Reynolds, but he did not say where the meeting will take place. Reynolds has tweeted she was visiting Marshalltown and Tama early Monday morning, but has not released a public schedule for the day. The governor’s request for federal help indicated storm-related losses are estimated at this point to be nearly 4 billion dollars.