"Hawaiian Business Slams Biden's Kitchen Fire Comments, White House Defends 'No Comment' on Maui Wildfires"

Hawaiian Rent-All, an equipment rental business in Honolulu, Hawaii, gained viral attention for a sign criticizing President Biden's comparison of a fire in his kitchen to the devastating Maui wildfires. The sign read, "Sorry you almost lost your '67 Corvette in a fire, Mr. President. Maui strong." The company's Facebook post received widespread attention, with users on social media platforms expressing their opinions. Some praised the sign as a reflection of public sentiment, while others defended Biden's response to the wildfires. The controversy arose after Biden made the comparison during a speech in Hawaii, where he recounted a past kitchen fire incident at his home.
- Hawaiian business goes viral for sign slamming Biden's kitchen fire comments: 'not always about you' Fox News
- Maui Wildfire Lessons: Maintenance and Prevention Critical National Review
- Biden’s Trip to Lake Tahoe Has Not Been Free From Presidential Business The New York Times
- White House defends Biden following Hawaii 'no comment' debacle, insists he 'didn't hear the question' Fox News
- Biden didn't hear question on Maui wildfires before his 'no comment,' White House says USA TODAY
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