Despite requests from local officials for dignity during their recovery from a disaster, the former president visited Valdosta, using the situation to gain publicity.
The former president falsely claimed the current president hadn't contacted Georgia's governor, despite clear communication that had already occurred, highlighting his tendency for misinformation.
During his visit, the former president attempted to malign the current administration's handling of crises, asserting that Americans are consistently neglected under their leadership.
As the former president seeks to retain relevance, his tactics reveal a pattern of exploiting challenging situations for political gain, disregarding communal needs.
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