[1/8] U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden board a plane as they depart for Maui from Reno, Nevada, U.S., August 21, 2023.
"It’s going to be an emotional day for everyone," White House spokesperson Olivia Dalton told reporters on Air Force One.
Biden, who is seeking reelection in 2024, has been criticized by some Republicans and others for his initial response to the Maui fires.
Biden said on Aug. 10 he would expand federal aid to Hawaii and promised help to anyone who needed it.
Biden himself said he did not want to travel to Maui until he was assured he would not interfere with emergency response efforts.
Persons:
Joe Biden, Jill Biden, Kevin Lamarque, Joe Biden's, Biden, Olivia Dalton, Dalton, Deanna Criswell, Richard Bissen, Bob Fenton, Criswell, Steve Holland, Jarrett Renshaw, Colleen Jenkins, Michael Perry, Jonathan Oatis, Heather Timmons, Cynthia Osterman
Organizations:
REUTERS, FORCE, Air Force, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Facebook, Monday, FEMA, Southwest, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Maui, Reuters, Thomson
Locations:
Maui, Reno , Nevada, U.S, Tahoe, Lahaina, Hawaii, Delaware, Maui County, Southern California