Former President Trump raised more than $1 million on Monday to benefit victims of the devastation caused by Hurricane Helen.
The GoFundMe page was launched by the Trump campaign following the former president’s visit to stricken Georgia, where he toured the hardest-hit areas left by Helen’s uprising.
“As many continue to face challenges across the southeastern United States after the storm, President Trump is on the ground in communities to see the aftermath firsthand,” the page says. “All donations will go towards helping those most affected by Hurricane Helen. Any level of generosity will go a long way for your fellow Americans who are suffering.”
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Among the donors was former U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., who gave $500,000. Bass Pro Shop, known for its chain of wilderness-themed stores and broad line of hunting, fishing and outdoor equipment, offered $100,000.
A donor named Dana White, CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship, a close friend of Trump’s and a speaker at this year’s Republican National Convention, gave $100,000.
Hedge fund billionaire William Ackman also pledged $100,000. Other donors include Kid Rock, U.S. Sen. John Barrazzo, R-Wy., and personal injury attorney Dan Newlin.
Biden gets defensive as he pushes who is in charge of Hurricane Helen response
Trump visited Valdosta, Georgia on Monday, where he criticized the federal response to the disaster.
“Our hearts are with you and we’re going to be with you as long as you need us,” he told a group of elected officials and Republican supporters.
President Biden criticized his predecessor for “lying” about federal contacts with Georgia officials during the response.
“I don’t know why he’s doing this,” Biden said. “I don’t care what he says about me, but I care about what he communicates to those who need him. He points out that we haven’t done everything possible. We are. We are.”
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On Monday, Biden said he would travel to Asheville, North Carolina, to survey the damage from Helen.
As of Monday evening, Helen’s death toll had crossed 100.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.