Funny how all the ill informed leftists after posting false information have hid now as Senile Biden's inept response continues to get exposed
Maui resident rips Biden’s ‘slap in the face’ wildfire response: ‘Where’s the president?’
A Maui resident fought back tears on live TV as she attacked President Biden for failing to respond to the deadliest US wildfire in more than a century — dismissing his paltry offers of help as a “slap in the face.”
“It’s really affecting me because where’s the president?” an emotional Ella Sable Tacderan asked despairingly on CNN late Thursday.
“I mean, aren’t we Americans, too? We’re part of the United States. Why are we getting put in the back pocket?
“Why are we being ignored?” she asked, at one point covering her face with her hand.
Biden has repeatedly refused to even comment on the disaster and does not plan to visit until Monday, nearly two weeks after the start of the wildfire that has killed at least 111 people, with more than 1,000 still unaccounted for.
The delayed visit by the 80-year-old president — who appeared to forget Maui’s name — will be in a break from a planned weeklong vacation at Lake Tahoe in Nevada.
Tacderan first became emotional when CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked if she and her community in almost decimated Lahaina were “getting enough help from the government.”
“My parents received a check for $700, which was a slap in the face,” she said of the onetime grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
“Living in Hawaii, everything is so expensive. Groceries can be as much as $700 just for one grocery run. And it’s not enough,” Tacderan complained.
She added that elderly families in Hawaii are basically “computer illiterate,” which may explain why some people are being “turned away” on their applications for FEMA assistance.
Her interview came hours after Biden again refused to comment on the tragedy. “No, not now,” Biden said when asked about his planned trip despite facing a backlash for a similar remark earlier in the week.
On Sunday, the commander-in-chief ignited a media firestorm by saying “No comment” when asked about the deadliest US fire in over a century as he left a Delaware beach.
And on Tuesday, he appeared to forget the name “Maui” and referred to the island as “the one where you see on television all of the time.”