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Donald Trump, Rick Scott (left), Mike Pence (second left) and Melania Trump (right), serve food to people affected by Hurricane Irma.Getty Images
Donald Trump, Mike Pence (left) and Melania Trump (right), pose for a photo.Getty Images
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Donald Trump, Rick Scott (left), Mike Pence (second left) and Melania Trump (right), serve food to people affected by Hurricane Irma.Getty Images
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President Trump turned into the feeder-in-chief in Florida on Thursday – helping dish out food at a Naples trailer park.

Assisted by First Lady Melania Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, the president put on a pair of gloves and handed sandwiches and bananas to residents.

Many pulled out their smart phones and snapped selfies with Trump, who made small talk and shook hands while wearing a white cap with a “USA.”

He appeared particularly delighted to see one of the residents wearing a “Trump for President” T-shirt.

“You’re wearing a good shirt — take two!” Trump said to the man as he handed over bananas.

Prompted by Trump to address the assembled media, another resident asked: “Where was Obama in the last hurricane? Playing golf.”

“Was this a good vote?” Trump asked the man, who replied: “The best.”

The president then shouted to reporters: “He said the best vote of his life.”

A little earlier, he toured a Naples neighborhood, where he was asked what message he had for the people of South Florida.

“We love the people of Florida. They went through something I guess you can say the likes of which we’ve never seen,” he told a gaggle of reporters.

“(The storm) came in as a (Category) 5. All you have to do is look at what happened in the Keys. We love these people and we’re going to be back!” he added.

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