The president is expected to review recovery efforts and offer support to local residents, according to a White House statement.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump arrived in Tennessee on Friday to survey the wreckage left by a powerful and deadly storm system that ripped through the state Tuesday, leveling homes and killing at least 25 people.
In Putnam County, Trump's motorcade arrived in a residential area, where he surveyed the wreckage alongside Lee. The motorcade traveled slowly down winding two-lane roads while residents watched from their front porches and lawns. "It's a vicious thing, those tornadoes. I've seen many of them during a three-year period, and I've gotten to see the results," Trump said at the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference on Tuesday. "If you're in their path...bad things happen."
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