Biden discusses recovery efforts after touring Mississippi storm damage
President Biden traveled to Rolling Fork, Miss., to see the damage left behind after deadly tornados struck the area and 13 people lost their lives. The president promised the federal government would continue recovery efforts and support the community "every step of the way."
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