Story highlights Trump will head to Texas on Tuesday

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Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump struck a unifying tone Monday as he addressed the devastation in Texas wrought by Hurricane Harvey at the top of a joint news conference with Finland's president.

"We see neighbor helping neighbor, friend helping friend and stranger helping stranger," Trump said. "We are one American family. We hurt together, we struggle together and believe me, we endure together."

Trump extended his "thoughts and prayers" to those affected by the hurricane and catastrophic flooding that ensued in Texas, and also promised Louisiana residents that the federal government is prepared to help as the tropical storm makes its way toward that state.

"To the people of Texas and Louisiana, we are 100% with you," Trump said from the East Room of the White House.

"We will get through this. We will come out stronger. And believe me, we will be bigger, better, stronger than ever before. The rebuilding will begin and in the end it will be something very special," Trump said.

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