Biden considers a visit, sending additional help to Texas
After his virtual address at the Munich Security Conference, Biden responded to questions about the weather in Texas and confirmed he is considering visiting the state next week but wants to make sure his visit won't burden people responding to the crisis.
"If in fact it’s concluded that I can do without creating a burden for the folks on the ground when they’re dealing with this crisis, I plan on going," Biden said.
Biden also confirmed he would soon sign a major disaster declaration for Texas, in addition to the emergency declaration he signed Sunday. Biden took the opportunity to tout his efforts on Texas' behalf as keeping a campaign promise to be a president for all Americans.
"It’s all about commitment to the American people -- that people make to one another -- so we’re gonna sign that declaration once it’s in front of me," Biden said.
With the major disaster declaration, Biden will direct more federal agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Defense, to identify additional resources to help Texans, in addition to the help FEMA is already providing.
-ABC News' Sarah Kolinovsky