Biden Vacation Ends With Mysterious Fires

Some stories simply make you think, “Hmm…”One of those stories is what happened to the five rental vehicles utilized by Joe Biden and his family while on vacation in Nantucket.

The Bidens have been in Nantucket for the previous week. We’ve already covered some of the trip’s highlights, including the disturbing photo of Biden photobombing little girls, his dumb opinion on the England-USA World Cup match, and his troubling declaration that he wanted to ban all semi-automatic weapons.
The Secret Service chartered five automobiles from Hertz to help transport and protect the Biden family while they were on the island. However, for whatever reason, all five of those vehicles erupted into flames there in the parking lot after being returned, as reported by the Nantucket Current.

The vehicles featured a Ford Explorer, Chevy Suburban, Infiniti QX80, Ford Expedition, and a Jeep Gladiator.

“At about 5:22 a.m., Airport shift workers detected an active fire in the rental vehicle overflow area via the Airport’s Closed Circuit Television Network,” the airport stated in a statement to the Current. “Staff triggered the Alert system and rushed to the fire at Airport-3, where they were met by Nantucket Fire Dept and Nantucket Police Dept responding units.”

“Combined fire resources reacted and brought the fire under control. A number of vehicles were damaged. The Airport is presently working with rental car companies and agency partners to guarantee scene safety. There is not an active fire at this time: the Airport is operational, and aeronautical activities are unaffected,” the statement stated.

But the fact that all five of the vehicles rented by the Secret Service caught fire understandably got a lot of people talking, and it seems more than a bit of a coincidence that it occurred after the Secret Service returned the vehicles. One has to wonder if the Biden family was in any danger as a result of this incident, or if something about the cars or the Biden family’s use of them triggered the fire.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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