On Monday, the Biden regime announced another $200 million in military aid to Ukraine, but this decision is sparking controversy amongst Americans.
While some view his decision as a show of support for an ally, many are questioning why Joe Biden and the federal government have yet to comment on or take direct action towards domestic issues such as recent devastating wildfires across the country—especially in Maui, Hawaii.
BREAKING: The United States has just sent another $200 million in aid to Ukraine.
$200 million to Ukraine today and Maui doesn't even get a comment.
As American citizens in Lahaina, Maui suffer from the loss of life and property President Joe Biden has just sent $200M worth of… pic.twitter.com/myNBAJjoh1
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) August 14, 2023
Reporters were left disappointed when Joe Biden refused their entreaties three times on Sunday.
The reporters were asking him to speak directly to the American people about the catastrophic fire on Maui which has killed upwards of 100 people and left around 1000 unaccounted for.
To make matters worse, Joe Biden spent this past weekend at his vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware instead of addressing these urgent needs back home.
On Sunday morning he rode his bike past reporters who asked him questions about Maui, only saying “We’re looking at it” before refusing any further comment later that day when leaving the beach.
New video broadcast Monday shows Joe Biden again smiling and waving at reporters while saying “No comment” when asked about Maui.
Kellen Browning reported from Maui that survivors are sleeping outdoors without any real assistance from the government due to slow response times and inadequate help offered thus far from both state and federal governments.
Some locals have stepped up offering assistance by filling gas cans with their own money so they can distribute it among towns most affected by these fires; however this effort will not be enough if more isn’t done soon.
The Department of Defense announced a new security assistance package including munitions for U.S.-provided Patriot air defense systems and High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems among other items on Monday.
This package marks the 44th drawdown of equipment since August 2021 provided through drawdowns within existing U.S stocks along with Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative.