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‘This Is What Competency Looks Like’: Fmr Obama Fundraiser Says Trump’s First Week Puts Biden Years To Shame

Former President Barack Obama’s former fundraiser appeared on Fox News on Friday and said President Donald Trump “did a lot in four days.” [former President Joe] Biden did it four years later. ”

Trump headed to North Carolina to assess last year’s hurricane damage. He traveled to Los Angeles, California, where he met with victims of the Palisades wildfire. between exterior On “The Ingraham Angle,” former Obama fundraiser Alison Huynh said Trump’s first week was efficient in contrast to the previous administration.

“This morning, he was in D.C.. Then he flew to North Carolina to visit the devastation from the hurricane. Then he flew loose in Air Force 1 and took the Marines to Palisade and brought this terrible I talked to victims of the Bible fire,” Huynh said.

Huynh said, “I remember doing this.”

“he [Biden] I had never even visited North Carolina. Kamala Harris just before the election, she finally visited the border. This is what the ability looks like. I know we’re not used to it in California. We’re not used to it in the US. I know people are shocked at how successful he is,” Huynh said. (RELATED: ‘The Purge That Really Needs to Happen’: Former FBI Agent Says America’s Immigration System Needs a Complete Overhaul)

Trump took the oath of office and immediately signed more than 200 executive actions within his first 12 hours as president. playing cards arrived in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon to assess the extensive damage caused by recent fires in Los Angeles County. That day, as part of his national disaster recovery initiative, Trump inspected the aftermath of Hurricane Helen in North Carolina, which hit the region in October. After a brief conversation with Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom at Los Angeles International Airport, Trump began his assessment tour at the Pacific Palisades.

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