On Monday, Biden announced assistance to the people in Hawaii afflicted by the tragic Maui wildfires, as well as more aid to Ukraine.

One group is getting individual “one-time” payouts of a whopping $700.

Another group is getting $200 million.

Guess which is getting which?

In a Monday news release, the Department of Defense announced that it was sending another $200 million in aid to Ukraine.

The money appears to be earmarked strictly for military use, as the release lists out where that money will be going. Here are just a few examples, straight from them:

  • “Tube-Launched, Optically-Tracked, Wire-Guided (TOW) missiles”
  • “Javelin and other anti-armor systems and rockets”
  • “Over 12 million rounds of small arms ammunition and grenades”

Conversely, Biden took to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, to announce a different round of aid, this time for the citizens of Hawaii. Of note, the death toll as of this writing sits at 96, per The Associated Press, but it is expected to rise as recovery efforts continue.

Here is Biden’s announcement:

After noting that FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) would do what it could for those displaced, he announced further aid that would go directly into the pockets of the Maui survivors:

“We’re laser-focused on getting aid to survivors, including Critical Needs Assistance: a one-time $700 payment per household offering relief during an unimaginably difficult time,” Biden posted to X.

To preface this, this writer is vehemently opposed to the idea of printing money for any reason (just look at the sorry state of the economy due in no small part to COVID pandemic payouts).

But how in the world can you justify $200 million to non-Americans and a fraction of that to devastated American households?

How can Biden dare mention that “every asset we have will be available” to the survivors of the Maui wildfires when that clearly and brazenly isn’t the case?

Exacerbating matters, Biden didn’t exactly offer much heartfelt sympathy when asked earlier Monday about the Maui wildfires:

“No comment.”

Yes. Instead of being able to offer a shred of sympathy for what had happened in Hawaii (again, an American state), Biden instead channeled a perpetrator pleading the Fifth.

Which is ironic, because if those aforementioned bribery allegations are true, selling out the American people for a foreign government will take on a whole other (and significantly worse) meaning for the Bidens.