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Biden criticized for refusing to comment on Hawaii’s increasing death toll.

US‍ President‍ Joe Biden waves as ⁣he returns to a car after ⁣visiting​ the beach near his vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware ​on ⁢August 13, 2023. (Photo by Mandel ⁤NGAN⁤ / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL ​NGAN/AFP‍ via Getty Images)

OAN’s Abril⁤ Elfi
12:01 PM – Monday, August 14, 2023

President Joe ​Biden was criticized ‌after responding “no‌ comment” ⁢when asked about the deadly wildfires‍ going on in Hawaii during a‌ beach getaway.

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On Sunday, ‍Biden was seen ‌seaside in Delaware reclining on a beach chair in the ⁤sun. On his way back to⁤ the White House, he was asked for​ his response⁢ regarding ‌the tragedy going⁢ on in⁢ Hawaii to which ‍he ⁤responded with “no comment.”

Later on ‌Monday, ‌the⁤ White House put‍ out a statement‌ on ​X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, taking ‌note of the rising death toll in Maui and detailing government resources being ​offered ‌to those affected.

“As residents of Hawai’i mourn ⁣the loss of life⁢ and devastation taking place across their beautiful home, we mourn with ⁣them. Like I’ve said, not only our prayers are‌ with ‍those⁤ impacted – but⁢ every asset we have will be available to them,” read the statement attributed‍ to ⁤Biden.

The news⁢ of the ⁣46th president lounging at the beach‍ was first released⁤ on X by Justin Sink, a ⁤reporter.

A blaze of wildfires broke out in Maui last‌ week⁢ and has caused roughly ​100 deaths so far. ⁣This tragedy is considered‌ the deadliest United States wildfire in​ more than a century.

Although the root cause‌ of⁤ the fire has not yet been determined, Hawaiian‍ Electric is ⁣the target of a class-action⁣ lawsuit ‌brought by LippSmith‌ LLP and other law firms. The lawsuit claimed⁣ that Hawaiian Electric’s downed power lines were to blame for ⁣the⁣ fire and⁣ that company managers “inexcusably kept their power lines energized” in spite of ⁤fire warnings.

Biden has been getting slammed on X by multiple users over his response.

For example, Editor Stephen Miller took⁢ on X to express his opinion ⁣on the matter.

“Just came back from a 14-day beach⁢ vacation.‍ Spent 4 days ‍in​ D.C., now ⁢is back on the beach and has no comment for wildfires that wiped out entire communities. Just incredible stuff,” he said.

Biden is planning to visit Wisconsin on Tuesday before heading to Camp David on Thursday to see ​the presidents ⁤of South Korea⁢ and Japan the following day. He will next⁣ depart ‍for Lake Tahoe, Nevada, where‍ he will stay until ⁤August 24th.

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