Biden visits Kentucky, promises state will be 'better than we were' after flooding
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden met with officials in Kentucky on Monday, one day after expanding the number of counties eligible for federal aid. The Federal Emergency Management Agency added four Kentucky counties eligible for federal assistance, bringing the total number to 12. The flooding was responsible for killing 37 and displacing hundreds.
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