WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump is cautioning people in Irma‘s path to “get out of its way” and not worry about their possessions.
Trump says property is replaceable but lives are not, and that safety must come first.
READ MORE: Hurricane Irma: Some Canadians hunkered down as others hit the road
The president commented at a weekend Cabinet meeting at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland. He posted a brief video of his remarks on Twitter.
Trump says the nation is grieving for those who’ve been killed by the powerful storm, which spent the week churning its way across the Caribbean, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Hurricane Irma is forecast to hit Florida’s Keys and southwest coast early Sunday.
WATCH: Donald Sutherland calls out Trump over climate change as Irma threatens actor’s home
Trump says the U.S. is as prepared as it can be for a storm as monstrous as Irma.
- What is a halal mortgage? How interest-free home financing works in Canada
- Capital gains changes are ‘really fair,’ Freeland says, as doctors cry foul
- Ontario doctors offer solutions to help address shortage of family physicians
- Budget 2024 failed to spark ‘political reboot’ for Liberals, polling suggests
Comments