
Biden appears to struggle to stay awake during visit to Maui
Rachel Schilke
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President Joe Biden appeared to struggle with jet lag getting the better of him during his visit to Maui after devastating wildfires ravaged the Hawaiian Islands.
Biden was listening to a speaker at a dinner after meeting with survivors of the wildfires when he appeared to shut his eyes. It is unclear whether the president was bowing his head to pray or listen or if he began to fall asleep.
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The president promised further aid to help rebuild Maui on Monday following a visit with first lady Jill Biden, Gov. Josh Green (D-HI), his wife, and other Hawaiian lawmakers. Biden gave a speech to first responders, expressing sympathy and promising assistance.
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“The country grieves with you, stands with you, and will do everything possible to help you recover,” Biden said.
Biden has appeared to fall asleep during visits in the past. Shortly after he took office, the president attended the COP26 climate conference, where he appeared to nod off during the opening speeches.