WATCH: Lahaina Resident GOES OFF After Biden's Maui Speech Backfires Horribly - ‘You Almost Lost Your Cat? Go F*** Yourself’

At a meeting of grieving families in Maui, President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. badly mishandled an attempt to comfort the residents of Lahaina where 115 people are confirmed dead with hundreds still missing. This disaster of a speech, coupled with a paltry $700 per household worth of emergency aid being sent to the island community, has triggered a massive, bitter backlash online, nationwide, and on Maui itself.

According to The Daily Wire, Biden compared the catastrophic wildfire that consumed the town of Lahaina to a small kitchen fire that he experienced at his home almost twenty years ago, even prefacing the statement insensitively describing the utterly enormous tragedy as "difficulties."

He said,

"I don’t want to compare difficulties, but we have a little sense, Jill and I, what it’s like to lose a home. Years ago — now 15 years ago — I was in Washington doing ‘Meet the Press.’ It was a sunny Sunday, and lightning struck at home on a little lake that’s outside of our home — not a lake, a big pond — and hit a wire and came up underneath our home into the heating ducts — the air conditioning ducts. To make a long story short, I almost lost my wife, my ‘67 Corvette, and my cat.”

The outlet cited reporting from The Associated Press that confirmed the fire as "a small fire that was contained to the kitchen," at the Biden residence.

In a now-viral video response shared by Benny Johnson, one man cited by Daily Wire said, "Hearing you talk about your house that had a little fire, you ‘almost lost your house and your Corvette,’ there were children that were incinerated to ash, you f***king old man, you vile human being.”

The unidentified man who was clearly incensed by the brazen dishonesty of Biden's remarks raged,

“You’re so out of touch with the common man, you don’t even know how to speak to them. The only way you think you can establish commonality with them is to lie, ‘The same thing happened to you no matter what the tragedy is.’"

The man referred back to repeated instances of Biden claiming that his son Beau Biden was Killed-In-Action as previously reported by DC Enquirer reminding him: “Your son wasn’t killed in action, by the way.” He continued, “Your house didn’t burn down. Your children weren’t burned to death.”

“How dare you get up there and speak this way?” The man added.

“Your job is to go there and assuage them in a way that you talk to them about their loss, that you can’t imagine what it’s like, that you can’t imagine what it’s like never to find the bodies of the poor children who were sent home from schools. They died alone! Alone. In fear. Without their parents or guardian. The most abhorrent thing happened. You’re a disgusting, despicable bastard.”

He concluded in a sentiment that doubtless many on Maui and throughout the nation share saying “You ‘almost lost your cat?’ Go f*** yourself.”

WATCH:



As reported by Fox News's Will Cain, even prior to the speech Biden's motorcade was greeted with expletive-laden shouts and extended middle fingers.

Cain posted to X, "People keep asking me what the attitude is of people in Maui toward Biden. I’ve heard numerous times today about the traffic and how locked down the island is before his arrival. There’s also some 'disappointment' about how long it took him to come as evidenced by this video."

His remarks clearly haven't improved the situation.

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Richard

I have never in my life ever heard the truth about biden put so acurately true. God bless this man, and may God be with all of the family who had to endure this horrendous tradgetiy!!

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