DeSantis and Biden speak on storm recovery after reports GOP governor hadn’t returned calls from president, vice president

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The White House said that Ron DeSantis and Joe Biden spoke Monday night following reports that the Republican governor of Florida had refused calls from the president and Vice President Kamala Harris as officials continue hurricane recovery efforts and prepare for another to make landfall later this week.

Senior assistant White House press secretary Emilie Simons said Monday in a post on X that “Tonight, @POTUS spoke with @GovRonDeSantis and Tampa Mayor Jane Castor to get a report on recovery efforts for Hurricane Helene and preparations for Hurricane Milton,” which is forecast to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday.

“He asked both to call him directly if anything can be done to further support response and recovery efforts,” Simons added.

“We invited the governor, right, to come and survey the damage areas with the president – obviously, we were in Florida, we invited the governor of Florida to come, it was his decision not, to not attend or not be there with the president,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters earlier Monday. “The president has reached out around Hurricane Helene. He reached out. It is up to the governor, it is really up to the governor.”

DeSantis told reporters Monday that he had not been aware of the vice president’s reach outs, claiming at a press briefing in Tallahassee, “I didn’t know she called me.”

The governor said he was thankful to Biden for approving everything they needed thus far, adding that if they need additional help, he “will not hesitate” to give him a call.

“We want to use whatever resources are available to be able to help Floridians prepare and respond to this storm. But everything we’ve asked for from President Biden, he has approved, and we do think we’ll get more approvals for some of the individual assistance and the debris removal after landfall,” DeSantis said.

Harris also responded to reports of DeSantis not taking her calls Monday, saying that “moments of crisis, if nothing else, should really be the moment that anyone who calls themselves a leader says they’re going to put politics aside and put the people first.”

“People are in desperate need of support right now, and playing political games at this moment, in these crisis situations – these are the height of emergency situations – is just utterly irresponsible, and it is selfish, and it is about political gamesmanship instead of doing the job that you took an oath to do, which is putting the people first,” the vice president told reporters on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews.

It’s not the first time the Florida governor has eschewed a meeting with Biden following a natural disaster. In 2023, he declined to meet with Biden on a trip to the state following Hurricane Idalia, even after the president said he’d planned to meet with the Republican governor.

FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell connected Sunday with DeSantis to discuss preparations for Hurricane Milton.

“She spoke with him yesterday in regards to Milton,” Jean-Pierre said. “And we’re going to continue to certainly pre-position on the ground, and we’re going to support the communities with whatever they need and whenever. That is our commitment.”

Harris on Monday urged people in the path of Hurricane Milton to heed the warnings of state and local officials after she had also just spoken with Criswell.

“I cannot stress enough to all the folks in Florida, in the Tampa area, please listen to evacuation orders,” she said. “Please listen to your local officials, because I know a lot of folks out there have survived these hurricanes before – this one is going to be very, very serious, and I urge you to please just grab whatever you need, listen to the orders you’re getting from your local officials.”

Jean-Pierre insisted that the federal government remains focused on disaster recovery in the state regardless of whether DeSantis returns calls from the president or vice president.

“That is something for the governor to speak to himself. If you have the president and you have the vice president reaching out to offer up assistance provided to your constituents, the people who live in your state, to make sure we are doing everything that we need to do from a federal response, and we’re reaching out, offering our support, that’s for the governor, it’s up to him if he wants to respond to us or not,” she said.

She continued: “But what we’re doing is we’re working with state and local officials to make sure that we are pre-positioned to make sure that we are ready to be there for the communities that are going to be impacted – we are doing the job that is needed.”

Federal officials, the press secretary said, will provide a “robust all-of-government” response.

“And anything else, I would have to leave it to the governor to his actions, to how he wants to move forward in this. That is for him, that is a question for the governor,” she said.

This headline and story have been updated with additional details.

Correction: This story has been updated to accurately reflect where DeSantis held his press conference in relation to Biden last week.

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