President Joe Biden received criticism after allegedly refusing to comment on the rising death toll from the Hawaii fires.
After spending the afternoon at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware on Sunday, a reporter asked Biden about the rising death toll which had climbed to 96, Justin Sink, a reporter with Bloomberg News wrote in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. Hawaii’s Big Island and Maui were left devastated by the destruction of fires.
“After a couple hours on the Rehoboth beach,” Biden “was asked about the rising death toll in Hawaii,” Sink wrote in his post with a photo of Biden lounging on a beach chair with a group of people.
After a couple hours on the Rehoboth beach, @potus was asked about the rising death toll in Hawaii
— Justin Sink (@justinsink) August 13, 2023
“No comment,” he said before heading home pic.twitter.com/Y0UmXirju9
Biden reportedly said, “No comment” to the reporter’s question.
The president’s comment was reportedly seen from lip readers, though he was not heard, according to the White House press pool report.
“Wow. What a scumbag,” conservative political commentator Matt Walsh wrote in a post.
Wow. What a scumbag. https://t.co/1Dxt1qanPq
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) August 14, 2023
Conservative author and commentator, Katie Pavlich commented on Sink’s post by saying, “Wow. What a nice guy.”
Wow. What a nice guy. https://t.co/jqHaLh2F6F
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) August 14, 2023
“Put Americans first!” Richard Grenell, the former acting director of National Intelligence, wrote.
Put Americans first! https://t.co/baAbfIeSlZ
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) August 14, 2023
“In Maui: 93 (& counting) Americans are dead,” former candidate for Arizona governor in 2022, Kari Lake wrote. “1,000 are missing. One of the most beautiful places on earth has been reduced to cinders.”
Lake pointed out how in Delaware, Biden couldn’t “be bothered to care.”
“Putting America First means getting this joker out of the White House,” Lake said.
In Maui:
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) August 14, 2023
93 (& counting) Americans are dead.
1,000 are missing.
One of the most beautiful places on earth has been reduced to cinders.
In Delaware:@JoeBiden can't be bothered to care.
Putting America First means getting this joker out of the White House. https://t.co/c2Pc2NDRRK
More than 1,000 people are said to be missing from the Hawaii wildfires, according to the New York Post.