Maui resident ‘not getting what I need’ from Biden government: ‘We need support on the federal level’

Hawaii residents said that the Biden administration was not doing enough to help locals after devastating wildfires destroyed the historic town of Lahaina, Hawaii. 

At least 55 people have died after wildfires propelled by the winds of Hurricane Dora ripped through Maui this week, wiping out the historic town of Lahaina, Hawaii officials announced Thursday.

In a Friday interview with “CNN This Morning,” Maui resident Cole Millington said that his friends and family need support from the federal government. 

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Maui resident Cole Millington said that his friends and family need support from the federal government.  (CNN / Screenshot)

“I’m not getting what I need from the government,” Millington said. 

“We need support on the federal level,” he continued. “We should have the Navy here. We should have the Coast Guard here. We should have helicopters here. It shouldn’t be me and my…

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