Former presidents lead Texas concert for hurricane relief
President Donald
Trump praises the
five former U.S. presidents who attended a hurricane relief concert in a Texas
college town tonight, in a video played at the event.
Democrats
Barack Obama, Bill
Clinton and Jimmy
Carter and
Republicans George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush came together for the "One
America Appeal" concert at Texas A&M University's Reed Arena in
College Station to raise money for relief efforts from the recent hurricane
devastation in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin
Islands.
The appeal had already
raised $31 million for relief efforts since it began on Sept. 7, Jim McGrath,
spokesman for former President George H.W. Bush told The Associated Press.
The lineup featured country
music band Alabama, Rock-and-Roll Hall of Famer Sam Moore,
gospel legend Yolanda
Adams as well as Texas musicians Lyle
Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, and Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance.
Trump taped a video
message to be played at the fundraising event.
"President Trump
was honored to be given an opportunity to participate in relief and recovery
efforts. He encourages all Americans to be as generous as they can in helping
storm survivors through this difficult time," the White House said in a
statement obtained by ABC News on Friday.
In his video message, Trump notably thanks his
predecessors for their "tremendous assistance" with supporting
hurricane relief efforts.
"As we begin to rebuild, some of
America's finest public servants are spearheading the One America Appeal.
Through this effort, all five living former presidents are playing a tremendous
role in helping our fellow citizens recover," Trump says. "To
presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and
Barack Obama, Melania and I want to express our deep gratitude for your
tremendous assistance."
Trump's message marks
a change of tone for a president who has accused Obama of illegally wiretapping
Trump Tower in New York City, routinely derides his other predecessors and
continues to call for an investigation into his former Democratic opponent and
Clinton's wife, Hillary Clinton.
Trump has recently come under fire for the
difference in his responses to the hurricane devastation in U.S. states
compared to that in U.S. territories. After a string of hurricanes -- Harvey,
Irma and Maria -- battered Caribbean islands and the southern U.S. in recent
months, Trump criticized Puerto Rican leaders grappling with the devastation
and suggested there could be a limit to how much aid the U.S. territory may get
from the federal government.
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