President Joe Biden made a tone-deaf joke in a live update on the deadly LA fires
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THIS is the moment President Joe Biden told Kamala Harris “fire away… no pun intended” during a press conference on LA’s deadly wildfires.

The poor remark has left many shaking their heads as the death toll hit six and 70,000 people have fled their homes in the City of Angels.

President Joe Biden made a tone-deaf joke in a live update on the deadly LA fires

President Joe Biden made a tone-deaf joke in a live update on the deadly LA fires
Kamala Harris could be seen laughing as Biden said 'fire away... no pun intended'

Kamala Harris could be seen laughing as Biden said ‘fire away… no pun intended’
The Palisades Fire ravages a neighborhood amid high winds in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)

The Palisades Fire has caused 30,000 to evacuate their homes
Flames engulf a structure as the Eaton Fire burns in Pasadena, California, U.S. January 7, 2025. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Flames engulf a building in the Eaton Fire

As he handed the mic to Vice President Kamala Harris, the US President said: “Fire away… no pun intended.”

Harris, seated next to Biden, was seen laughing, sparking further backlash online as viewers slammed the comment as “tone deaf”.

“Two of the most useless people ever birthed sitting next to each other. Quite an achievement,” one furious user wrote on social media.

The president’s ill-timed quip comes as wildfires rage across Los Angeles, leaving neighborhoods in ruins and even forcing celebrities to evacuate their multimillion-dollar mansions.

Firefighters are battling the inferno with dangerously low water supplies, while terrified locals record their hometowns burning.


It comes as…

  • Five people have died as uncontrolled wildfires engulf Los Angeles
  • At least 130,000 have been evacuated and schools have closed
  • Nearly 400,000 homes are left without power as over 2,000 buildings destroyed and 30,000 acres burned
  • Firefighters are “maxed out” and reportedly running out of water
  • Harrowing footage shows the city up in flames
  • Celebrity homes have been torched, including A-listers like Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, and Anthony Hopkins
  • Joe Biden slammed for announcing granddaughter’s baby news during LA fire presser

For the thousands who have lost everything, Biden’s gaffe has only added insult to injury.

But this isn’t Biden’s first blunder during the LA fire crisis.

Earlier this week, he awkwardly pivoted to personal news after a grim update on the Palisades wildfires.

“The good news is, I’m a great-grandfather as of today,” Biden announced at a Santa Monica fire station, adding, “I’ll remember this day for a lot of reasons.”

The president’s celebration of his great-grandson, William Brannon Neal IV, came right after addressing the devastation.

To make matters worse, Biden stumbled over the details, first calling the baby a “10-pound girl” before correcting himself.

Biden also joked about his son Hunter’s home being burned down, calling it “one piece of good news” that it might still be standing.

Meanwhile, a Brit dad shared the devastation his family faces after their home in Pacific Palisades was destroyed in an “apocalyptic” wildfire.

Andrew Stalbow, who has lived in the area since 2008, said the blaze left his neighbourhood looking like “an atomic bomb’s hit it.”

Mr Stalbow revealed the emotional toll of losing not only his “amazing home” but also treasured belongings, including pictures of his late grandfather.

“I don’t recognize anything,” he told Sky News.

“It hasn’t just hit one house, it’s hit everybody. The whole village, schoolsrestaurants, everything we’ve got is turned to dust, and it looks like an atomic bomb’s hit it.”

Firefighters battle the Palisades Fire as it burns during a windstorm on the west side of Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 7, 2025. REUTERS/Ringo Chiu

Firefighters battle the Palisades Fire
Residents of a senior center are evacuated as the Eaton Fire approaches Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025 in Altadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)

Residents of a care home are evacuated during the fire
Residents of the Pacific Palisades are running for their lives from the blaze

Residents of the Pacific Palisades are running for their lives from the blazeCredit: AP
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