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White House undecided on who gets Trump’s disaster aid following Hurricane Harvey

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Interstate 69 is covered by floodwaters from Harvey, in Humble, Texas. Photo: AP

The White House is still trying to decide who will get US President Donald Trump’s pledged US$1 million donation for Harvey storm relief efforts, one of the largest gifts ever given by a president but one that has evoked his chequered charitable past.

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The president plans to make the donation, which is expected to come from his personal fortune, early next week, and it may be split among several groups doing relief work in storm-ravaged areas of Texas and Louisiana. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Friday that the president hasn’t finalised where the money will go, raising some concern that charitable groups may end up competing for the money.

For the second day in a row, Sanders invited reporters to make recommendations for which groups should get the money.

“If you have suggestions, he is very open to hearing those,” Sanders said.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Photo: AP
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Photo: AP
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The president met three relief groups – the Red Cross, Southern Baptist Relief and Salvation Army – in the Oval Office on Friday and pledged the nation’s support to those affected by Harvey.

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