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NextImg:Biden and first lady take Pilates class following Maui wildfire visit

President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden, and family members were seen enjoying a Pilates class following their visit to see the historic wildfire devastation in Hawaii.

The family members visiting the fitness studio included Biden granddaughters Maisy and Naomi Biden, her husband Peter Neal, and Hunter Biden’s youngest son, Beau Biden.

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The president visited Maui for a day trip to talk to wildfire victims and was criticized for his awkward stories and joking about almost losing his beloved Corvette in a small kitchen fire.

"To make a long story short, I lost my wife, my '67 Corvette, and my cat," he said while in Hawaii. "But all kidding aside, I watched the firefighters, the way they responded."

He was also ridiculed for a remark about the "hot ground" in Maui.

When the president exited the Pilates studio, he was pressed about the GOP debate and the emerging news about Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Wagner Group mercenary chief who led a short-lived mutiny against the Kremlin in June, being involved in a plane crash in Russia on Wednesday.

"I don't know for facts what happened, but I'm not surprised," Biden said. "There's not much that happens with Russia with Putin not behind it."


Biden was asked by reporters whether he would watch Wednesday night's GOP debate.

“I’m going to try to see — get as much as I can, yes,” he said.

The president noted that he had no expectations for the debate.

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Biden had been criticized while on vacation in Delaware at his beach home for providing "no comment" amid breaking news about the wildfire that incinerated parts of Maui.

The president has no public events scheduled on Wednesday and is staying in the $18 million rental home of billionaire liberal activist Tom Steyer.