U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he will travel to Hawaii “as soon as I can” to review recovery efforts from wildfires that swept across Maui and killed dozens of people. Biden, at an economic event in Milwaukee, Wisc., did not specifically say he would visit Maui itself — a nod to White House concerns that he not interfere with the ongoing effort to retrieve more bodies from destroyed buildings.
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Maui wildfires: Biden says he plans to visit Hawaii for recovery efforts
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