LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The Maui Wildfires are a major cause for concern for not only the state of Hawaii but all of America right now.
The islands have seen many deaths in the past few days and there has been barely any improvement in the condition of the dangerous fires. On top of that, thousands have been displaced and have lost all of their property to the fires.
The Maui people are clearly in need of more than just a rescue operation. But the same doesn't seem to be acknowledged by the President himself.
'Fox & Friends' host Will Cain recently pointed out how such a disaster is going completely unnoticed by the government on his Twitter account.
President Biden refuses to comment on the Maui Wildfires
In a video captured of President Biden while he was returning from a beach visit in Delaware, he was asked for some word on the situation of Maui and the wildfires.
Biden simply waved to the people asking the questions and responded with a 'no comment.'
Many were left angered by the President's response, saying this was dismissing the almost 100 lives that the disaster has cost them.
The Biden administration has employed federal assets and resources for the rescue and relief operation, including vehicles, relief workers, food, and medicine.
Households of survivors have also been promised $700 each which has received its own set of criticism for being absolutely inadequate for their survival.
People have also been demanding Biden make a visit to the islands which is yet to be brought up by the officials from the administration.
Will Cain calls Biden's response a 'disgrace'
Cain has been extremely vocal about the Maui Wildfires especially because of his association with the islands. He had his own home there which he used to visit every summer with his family while his own mother resided in the town of Lahaina.
In response to the video, Cain found Biden's reaction revolting as he tweeted, "This is a disgrace. Seriously. No comment? Can’t think of one? Embarrassment."
The 'Fox & Friends' host is on the islands himself to report on the wildfires and support the victims in the area.