White House keeps reporters at a distance as Biden returns from Delaware.
The White House Keeps Reporters at a Distance as President Biden Returns from Beach House
The White House kept reporters outside shouting distance from President Biden as he returned home from his Delaware beach house on Monday.
Despite the noise of Marine One’s propeller, several reporters attempted to shout questions at the Commander in Chief. However, President Biden walked past the White House press corps without taking any questions.
“Any comment on the special counsel, Mr. President?” one reporter shouted.
“Will you be handing your bank records over to Congress, President Biden?” shouted another.
Biden returns from his beach house in Delaware without answering any questions about the special counsel investigation into Hunter.
He walked straight to the Oval Office, far away from the press. pic.twitter.com/O3ZMbjHyV5
— Diana Glebova (@DianaGlebova) August 14, 2023
Biden — making a mid-morning return to the office after 11 straight days on vacation — once again ignores questions from the press pic.twitter.com/U2tpOaNgYP
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 7, 2023
On Friday, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate the president’s son, Hunter Biden, in an unexpected move that could prove to be a headache for Biden as the 2024 election approaches.
The special counsel, David Weiss, the U.S. attorney in Delaware, was already looking into Hunter Biden’s financial dealings. He was appointed as special counsel after plea deal negotiations failed.
Hunter Biden was charged in June with two misdemeanor tax offenses and a felony firearm offense. He has pled not guilty to the tax offenses, and his legal team is pushing to keep a plea deal they reached before the special counsel was appointed that would spare him prosecution on the gun charge.
On Sunday, Biden faced criticism for his response to questions about the deadly wildfires in Maui, Hawaii.
During a bike ride in Rehoboth Beach on Sunday morning, Biden told reporters, “We’re looking at it,” when asked about visiting Maui.
“No comment,” the president responded later Sunday when asked about the rising death toll from the fires during a trip to the beach.
The Maui wildfire is the deadliest wildfire in the U.S. in over a century with 96 deaths so far.
“Absolutely embarrassing. The largest wildfire tragedy in modern American history, and the President has nothing significant to say about it?” wrote radiologist and National Review contributor Pradheep Shanker.
“It seems like the president should have something to say about that,” the Washington Examiner’s Byron York posted on X.
MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan called Biden’s response an “unforced error” that would “hurt him.”
On Monday, the White House dismissed criticism of Biden’s beach trip during the crisis.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked at her daily press briefing whether the American people should see the president working during the Hawaii wildfire crisis rather than vacationing at the beach.
“You all have gotten pool reports on who the president has connected with,” Jean-Pierre responded. “The [FEMA] administrator has been there for two whole days, two whole days on the ground by the president’s request to make sure that the government has what they have, the local government has what they have, the people of Maui have what they have.”
Jean-Pierre added that the president will address the country directly on the Hawaii wildfires, although she did not specify when Biden would deliver such remarks.
“You can expect to hear from the president on this issue. Clearly, it is something that is deeply concerning to him,” she said. “You’ll hear from the president on this … certainly, he’s the president.”
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