Gov. John Bel Edwards said Sunday that Donald Trump's trip to his state was helpful in getting the country's attention on the devastating flooding around Baton Rouge. The governor, a Democrat, had released a statement before the GOP nominee's visit decrying a photo-op, but Edwards told CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" Sunday that Trump had always been welcome if he were coming to be helpful. "Because it helped to shine a spotlight on Louisiana and on the dire situation that we have here ... it was helpful," Edwards said. He also praised Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who joined the visit. "I also appreciated the good phone call, the conversation that I had with Gov. Pence, who was sincere and genuine when he called, and we spoke for a long time on Friday morning about their desire to be helpful," Edwards said. Republicans have questioned why Democratic leaders including President Barack Obama have not been more active in supporting and highlighting Louisiana, but Edwards defended the White House. Edwards said the White House asked about coming to Louisiana, but that his office asked them to wait until the immediate response phase was over. Obama will visit Louisiana next week, after the scheduled end of the vacation he has been taking in Martha's Vineyard. Keep up with local news, weather and current events with the WDSU app here. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news right in your inbox. Click here to sign up!

Gov. John Bel Edwards said Sunday that Donald Trump's trip to his state was helpful in getting the country's attention on the devastating flooding around Baton Rouge.

The governor, a Democrat, had released a statement before the GOP nominee's visit decrying a photo-op, but Edwards told CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" Sunday that Trump had always been welcome if he were coming to be helpful.

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"Because it helped to shine a spotlight on Louisiana and on the dire situation that we have here ... it was helpful," Edwards said.

He also praised Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who joined the visit.

"I also appreciated the good phone call, the conversation that I had with Gov. Pence, who was sincere and genuine when he called, and we spoke for a long time on Friday morning about their desire to be helpful," Edwards said.

Republicans have questioned why Democratic leaders including President Barack Obama have not been more active in supporting and highlighting Louisiana, but Edwards defended the White House.

Edwards said the White House asked about coming to Louisiana, but that his office asked them to wait until the immediate response phase was over.

Obama will visit Louisiana next week, after the scheduled end of the vacation he has been taking in Martha's Vineyard.

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