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Biden to tour Ida damage in New Jersey, New York, with 50 dead in Northeast
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President Biden is touring the damage caused by Hurricane Ida in New Jersey and New York on Tuesday – a storm which left at least 50 dead in the northeast and caused historic flooding in the region.
Later, the president is set to travel to Queens, New York, to survey storm damage there. He is expected to make remarks on his administration's efforts to aid in the response to the storm damage. "I'm hoping to see the things that we're going to be able to fix permanently with the bill that we have in for infrastructure," Biden said as he departed the White House. When asked how he'll get Democrats to stick together to pass the agenda, he laughed and said, "The sun's going to come out tomorrow."More Related News

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