President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE on Monday said that the administration and other officials are employing “maximum effort” to deal with the devastation in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael.

Trump on Monday is scheduled to visit states that were ravaged by the storm.

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"Will be leaving for Florida and Georgia with the First Lady to tour the hurricane damage and visit with FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement," Trump tweeted.

"Maximum effort is taking place, everyone is working very hard. Worst hit in 50 years!"

Will be leaving for Florida and Georgia with the First Lady to tour the hurricane damage and visit with FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement. Maximum effort is taking place, everyone is working very hard. Worst hit in 50 years! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 15, 2018

Experts have called Hurricane Michael the most powerful hurricane to strike the U.S.

AccuWeather estimated last week that the damage from Michael may total $30 billion.

Trump faced much criticism in his handling of the response to Hurricane Maria last year after it tore through Puerto Rico, leaving many without water and power for months.

The cleanup effort following Michael has also quickly become a political point for several contentious midterm races, including the Senate race between Sen. Bill Nelson Clarence (Bill) William NelsonDemocrats sound alarm on possible election chaos Trump, facing trouble in Florida, goes all in NASA names DC headquarters after agency's first Black female engineer Mary W. Jackson MORE (D-Fla.) and Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R).

The two have an opportunity to show off their leadership in a time of disaster, but if they appear to fall short, it could play a big role in the close election.

RealClearPolitics average of polls shows Nelson with a narrow 2.4-point lead, but there has not yet been any polling in the days since Michael's destruction.