Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) "criticized the Bush administration for being sluggish" on hurricane relief "and urged the president to name" former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani "as the White House point person for relief efforts," the AP reports.
Gingrich said the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina "puts into question all of the Homeland Security and Northern Command planning for the last four years, because if we can't respond faster than this to an event we saw coming across the Gulf for days, then why do we think we're prepared to respond to a nuclear or biological attack?"
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