President Joe Biden spoke publicly for the first time on the Hawaii wildfires, two days after having 'no comment' on the rising death toll.
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Biden, 80, addressed the deadly wildfires at the start of a speech in Milwaukee promoting his economic initiatives Tuesday afternoon, two days after declining to comment on the rising death toll. ‘The army helicopters helped fire suppression and efforts in the Big Island,’ said Biden, ‘Because there’s still some burning on the Big Island, not the one, not the one where, you see on television all the time’.supports HTML5 video
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