Biden reveals he'll tour the Hurricane Idalia devastation in Florida on Saturday - and attacks...
President announced he'll go to on Saturday morning to tour the damage from - and slammed those who said climate change had nothing to do with the latest environmental disasters. Biden made the announcement when he visited FEMA headquarters to thank staff for their work the past few weeks - and to bring them pizza. 'I am going to Florida Saturday morning,' he told reporters. It marks the second trip Biden has made in the past few weeks to deal with a natural emergency. He earlier this month to see the damage from the biggest wildfire in American history. Biden was criticized for appearing to give a slow response to that situation. In contrast, for Hurricane Idalia, Biden has been in constant contact with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell. On Thursday, he made an unannounced trip to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's headquarters in Washington D.C. to thank staff. The president, in his remarks, also slammed climate change deniers who say the changing environment has not been responsible for the recent spat of natural disasters. 'We are not this engaged this often but this last couple years with climate change really kicking in, you guys are going 24 hours a day and 365 days a year and it seems to just keep piling up,' Biden told the staff. He also noted '