President Joe Biden and the first lady will travel to New Orleans Monday to visit the families of the victims in the Bourbon Street terrorist attack.
President Joe Biden will be in New Orleans with first lady Jill Biden on Monday to "grieve with the families and community members impacted by the tragic attack.""I’ve been there. There’s nothing you can really say to somebody that’s just had such a tragic loss, my message is going to be personal if I get to get them alone," Biden said Sunday when asked what he would say to the families of the victims.
READ MORE: Who is Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar? Suspect in deadly New Orleans truck attackNew Orleans is enhancing security in the French Quarter ahead of Carnival season, which starts Monday, and the Super Bowl on Feb. 9.Police have used multiple vehicles and barricades to block traffic at Bourbon and Canal streets since the attack. Other law enforcement agencies helped city officers provide extra security.
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