Former President Donald Trump mocked President Joe Biden during a visit to hurricane-ravaged Georgia on Monday, saying he had not discussed federal disaster relief efforts with the sitting president because he didn’t want to wake him.

Trump made the comments during a planned stop in Valdosta, Georgia, where he planned to meet with emergency responders and speak with reporters in addition to handing out supplies to residents impacted by the storm.

WATCH:

“Have you reached out to President Biden about federal relief efforts?”

President Trump: “No I haven’t reached out to him. I think he’s sleeping right now, actually.” 🖐️🎤 pic.twitter.com/doO4aS5zEs

— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 30, 2024

“Have you reached out to President Biden about federal relief efforts?” one reporter asked Trump.

“No, I haven’t reached out to him. I think he’s sleeping right now, actually,” the former president replied.

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Trump praised the efforts of Governor Brian Kemp (R-GA) and continued to call out the Biden-Harris administration over its failure to address the situation that is still unfolding across the southeastern United States.

WATCH:

Former President Trump arrives in Georgia: “The Governor’s doing a very good job. He’s having a hard time getting the President on the phone…The federal government is not being responsive…the Vice President, she’s out someplace campaigning looking for money.” pic.twitter.com/2evEuyW6VF

— CSPAN (@cspan) September 30, 2024

“The Governor’s doing a very good job. He’s having a hard time getting the President on the phone … The federal government is not being responsive … the Vice President, she’s out someplace campaigning looking for money,” he said.

President Biden was also pressed on Monday about why he and Vice President Kamala Harris — who is currently running against Trump in the 2024 presidential race — had not returned to Washington, D.C., in order to better coordinate federal relief efforts. Biden responded by claiming he had been in “command” of the situation because he had spent two hours on the phone.

WATCH:

Reporter: “On the hurricane, why weren’t you and VP Harris here in Washington commanding this this weekend?”

Biden: “I was commanding. I was on the phone for two hours yesterday.”

(He was at the beach)pic.twitter.com/Wg2Y0ODlaJ

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 30, 2024

Republican communications strategist Greg Price shared video of the exchange: “Reporter: ‘On the hurricane, why weren’t you and VP Harris here in Washington commanding this this weekend?’ Biden: ‘I was commanding. I was on the phone for two hours yesterday.’”

Harris, who was fundraising over the weekend — raking in millions from Hollywood heavyweights — released a statement through the White House stating that she planned to visit some of the areas most impacted by the hurricane “as soon as it is possible without disrupting emergency response operations.”

RELATED: Biden Claims He Was ‘Commanding’ Hurricane Response Away From Washington: ‘It’s Called A Telephone’

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Former President Donald Trump mocked President Joe Biden during a visit to hurricane-ravaged Georgia on Monday, saying he had not discussed federal disaster relief efforts with the sitting president because he didn’t want to wake him.

Trump made the comments during a planned stop in Valdosta, Georgia, where he planned to meet with emergency responders and speak with reporters in addition to handing out supplies to residents impacted by the storm.

WATCH:

“Have you reached out to President Biden about federal relief efforts?”

President Trump: “No I haven’t reached out to him. I think he’s sleeping right now, actually.” 🖐️🎤 pic.twitter.com/doO4aS5zEs

— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 30, 2024

“Have you reached out to President Biden about federal relief efforts?” one reporter asked Trump.

“No, I haven’t reached out to him. I think he’s sleeping right now, actually,” the former president replied.

Am I Racist? Is In Theaters NOW — Get Your Tickets Here!

Trump praised the efforts of Governor Brian Kemp (R-GA) and continued to call out the Biden-Harris administration over its failure to address the situation that is still unfolding across the southeastern United States.

WATCH:

Former President Trump arrives in Georgia: “The Governor’s doing a very good job. He’s having a hard time getting the President on the phone…The federal government is not being responsive…the Vice President, she’s out someplace campaigning looking for money.” pic.twitter.com/2evEuyW6VF

— CSPAN (@cspan) September 30, 2024

“The Governor’s doing a very good job. He’s having a hard time getting the President on the phone … The federal government is not being responsive … the Vice President, she’s out someplace campaigning looking for money,” he said.

President Biden was also pressed on Monday about why he and Vice President Kamala Harris — who is currently running against Trump in the 2024 presidential race — had not returned to Washington, D.C., in order to better coordinate federal relief efforts. Biden responded by claiming he had been in “command” of the situation because he had spent two hours on the phone.

WATCH:

Reporter: “On the hurricane, why weren’t you and VP Harris here in Washington commanding this this weekend?”

Biden: “I was commanding. I was on the phone for two hours yesterday.”

(He was at the beach)pic.twitter.com/Wg2Y0ODlaJ

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 30, 2024

Republican communications strategist Greg Price shared video of the exchange: “Reporter: ‘On the hurricane, why weren’t you and VP Harris here in Washington commanding this this weekend?’ Biden: ‘I was commanding. I was on the phone for two hours yesterday.’”

Harris, who was fundraising over the weekend — raking in millions from Hollywood heavyweights — released a statement through the White House stating that she planned to visit some of the areas most impacted by the hurricane “as soon as it is possible without disrupting emergency response operations.”

RELATED: Biden Claims He Was ‘Commanding’ Hurricane Response Away From Washington: ‘It’s Called A Telephone’

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