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The father-of-four who hurled the infamous conservative catchphrase 'Let's Go Brandon!' at President Joe Biden during the NORAD Santa Tracker event with first lady Jill Biden on Friday says he was joking and is now being 'attacked' for his 'freedom of speech.' Jared Schmeck, a 35-year-old former police officer and electric company worker from Oregon, told the president the code on the right for 'F**k Joe Biden' after his children spoke with the president Friday. Less than ten hours after the blaze, a GoFundMe page set up to help Kristin and Brady has generated more than $365,000. There is an immense amount of heat and that probably contributed.' Incredibly, a family home next door was also destroyed in the fire, but luckily a family of four, were able to escape without injury. 'When tree go dry, it's a violent and robust source. 'A Christmas tree burns very quickly and very hot,' McElree explained. It was such a hot fire that most of the content where it started is burnt,' said Scott McElree, Quaker town's chief of police. 'We will be continuing to investigate to find out why the tree ignited, but the evidence is very clear that it started in the Christmas tree. Quakertown police said fire units were called to Essex Court shortly before 1:30am on Saturday to find half of a twin home ablaze. Officials say firefighters made several attempts to rescue the victims trapped inside the home but were pushed back by the flames and were forced to abandon attempts. Mom Kristin made it out alive together with the couple's eldest son, Brady, both seen right. Children Liam, 11, and Patrick, 8, together with their father Eric, 41, were killed. Eric and Kristin King's home in Quakertown in the southeast of the state caught fire while the family slept. As a result, we've unfortunately had to cancel some flights and are notifying impacted customers in advance of them coming to the airport,' United said.Ī father and two of his children were found dead after an early-morning fire in an eastern Pennsylvania home on Christmas Day.It's believed the blaze started after Christmas tree lights in the front room of the home caught fire. 'The nationwide spike in Omicron cases this week has had a direct impact on our flight crews and the people who run our operation. United and Delta said they were working to contact passengers so they would not be stranded at airports and in a statement United made it clear COVID is responsible for the cancellations. United Airlines has axed 95 flights and counts 49 delays. JetBlue has 110 cancellations and 126 delays, according to FlightAware. Delta Airlines has listed 131 cancellations and 79 delays as of Sunday at 9am. The hectic travel schedule comes as airlines have been hit hard by the recent COVID surge that saw 151,915 new cases confirmed on Christmas Day, along with a total 4,644 Omicron cases.
Travel conditions appear to ease up on Monday, with only 51 scheduled cancellations as of Sunday morning, according to travel tracker FlightAware.
The new wave of interruptions comes after nearly 1,000 flights into, out of or within the US were cancelled on Christmas and more than 3,000 were delayed.
Although Christmas might be over, holiday travelers won't be able to escape the airport chaos on Sunday as 672 US flights have been canceled and 1,075 more are delayed due to staffing shortages caused by the COVID Omicron surge.