President Joe Biden along with first lady visited Rolling Fork, Mississippi, to assess damages caused by deadly storms and tornadoes.
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Biden declared a "major disaster" in Mississippi because of "severe storms, straight-line winds, and tornadoes from March 24 to March 25, 2023," according to a White House release.
The Mississippi visit comes as Biden also said planning is underway for a possible visit to Nashville, Tennessee, after a mass school shooting this week killed six people, including three children.
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Our Mr. President Biden is doing great jobs and trying to rescuing people of America and building America a better place 💙
Disgraceful.