White House Knew of Levee Breaches Earlier Than Acknowledged

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The morning after Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, President Bush continued his vacation in Texas and said he was happy New Orleans had "dodged the bullet." The White House acted surprised later that week when they saw the full extent of the damage. It turns out the White House was warned about the levee breach and the intense flooding by Federal Emergency Management Agency official, Marty Bahamonde at 9:27 p.m. This information proves the White House and F.E.M.A. Director Michael Brown knew more than they cared to admit at the time.