F*ck You” shouted more residents as Biden’s motorcade rolled down the street. We imagine many Hawaiians regret voting for the pariah prez.
🚨 VIDEO ALERT: Maui Residents Chant “F*CK YOU” to Joe Biden As He Finally Shows Up 13 DAYS After The Fires ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/hmjtxKX5qN
— Matt Wallace (@MattWallace888) August 22, 2023
Trump vs Biden's Response to Hawaii Wildfires.
Former President Trump has been vocal in his sympathy and support for the victims of the Maui wildfires.
In a recent TruthSocial video, he expressed his heartfelt condolences to those affected, stating, "I would like to express my… pic.twitter.com/xgAdM6ek4H
— IV Times (@iv_times) August 15, 2023
Trump vs Biden’s Response to Hawaii Wildfires.
Former President Trump has been vocal in his sympathy and support for the victims of the Maui wildfires.
In a recent TruthSocial video, he expressed his heartfelt condolences to those affected, stating, “I would like to express my sympathy and warmest regards to the people of Hawaii, and specifically all of those who have been so gravely and irreparably hurt by the tragedy of the wildfires in Maui.”
He also criticized the government’s lack of preparedness and the handling of the aftermath, particularly targeting Hawaii Governor Josh Green’s response.
Trump’s criticism extended to President Biden, whom he blasted for his “no comment” response to the tragedy.
He described Biden’s reaction as “absolutely horrible and unacceptable,” especially noting the President’s smile when making the comment.
Trump’s message was filled with empathy and assurance, promising to carry the legacy of the lost ones forward.
President Biden’s response to the wildfires has been met with criticism from various quarters. While the White House has highlighted a “robust whole-of-government response” to the Maui wildfires, Biden’s personal reaction has been perceived as lacking.
His “no comment” reply to a question about the rising death toll, coupled with his silence since brief remarks in Salt Lake City, has raised eyebrows.
Even within his party, Biden’s response has been branded as “shocking” and “quite disappointing” by former Hawaii state Rep. Mark Kaniela Ing.
The White House has defended its actions, detailing the administration’s support for recovery efforts, including federal personnel, search and rescue operations, and various assistance programs.
Biden’s silence may be perceived as tone-deaf, especially in the face of a national tragedy that demands empathy and leadership.
His “no comment” response has become a symbol of a perceived lack of compassion.
Trump’s response, on the other hand, aligns with his often straightforward and emotive communication style.
His criticism of Biden and the Hawaii government resonates with his base and those who seek strong and decisive leadership.