Save Our Allies founder Tim Kennedy is sounding the alarm over the federal response to Hurricane Helene as crews continue searching for missing people in North Carolina.
Tim Kennedy, former UFC star and Save Our Allies founder, scolded
What was clearly absent was the state and federal response. The men and women that showed up from to come and start impeding the efforts of organizations like ours trying to get into deliver goods. It is unconscionable.' defended its response to Helene in a statement to FOX Business, stating that '
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