‘There is no doubt that the people here in East Palestine, Ohio have a lot to say when it comes to Biden’s visit today ! It’s unbelievable that this administration believes Americans are foolish enough to believe them – well, we don’t’ – Sara Carter see fast clip below
There is no doubt that the people here in East Palestine, Ohio have a lot to say when it comes to Biden’s visit today ! It’s unbelievable that this administration believes Americans are foolish enough to believe them – well, we don’t! Join me tonight on @SeanHannity @FoxNews at 9… pic.twitter.com/zEUiuCB8ZV
— Sara A. Carter (@SaraCarterDC) February 16, 2024
At least the mayor has some balls… East Palestine, Ohio mayor Trent Conaway rightfully takes a dig at President Biden upon welcoming him to his town over one year after toxic chemical explosion: “As we pass the first anniversary of the train derailment.”
East Palestine, Ohio mayor Trent Conaway rightfully takes a dig at President Biden upon welcoming him to his town over one year after toxic chemical explosion:
“As we pass the first anniversary of the train derailment.” pic.twitter.com/8herfNjthi
— Danny De Urbina (@dannydeurbina) February 16, 2024
President Joe Biden visited East Palestine, Ohio, more than a year after a hazardous chemical spill resulting from a Norfolk Southern freight train derailment. The White House announced the visit stating that the President would receive a briefing on the ongoing response and recovery efforts, meeting with community members to reiterate his commitment to addressing the needs of affected families and businesses. Of course, they are lying as they are not helping the people in any way.
Residents of East Palestine, Ohio should ask Joe Biden, does he even remember why is he here today ? – Tweet of the day /^v^\
While the White House emphasizes Biden’s dedication, many East Palestine residents express skepticism about the timing and motives behind the visit. Misti Allison, a local mother, cautiously welcomes the visit but voices concerns about it being a potential political stunt, particularly in an election year. DJ Yokley, a business owner in East Palestine, questions the delayed response, suggesting that Biden’s visit appears motivated by electoral considerations rather than genuine concern for the community.
Biden shows up ‘Too little too late’ how they reacted on site…
Happening now in East Palestine, Ohio. The messages is simple, “Too Little Too Late Joe!” The people of East Palestine want Trump back in office; somebody who actually puts #AmericaFirst, not Joe Biden, who puts foreign countries and illegal aliens above American citizens! No more #AmericaLast Joe, it’s #Trump2024. And to US Senator Sherrod Brown, bringing Joe Biden out here isn’t going to help you!
Happening now in East Palestine, Ohio. The messages is simple, “Too Little Too Late Joe!” The people of East Palestine want Trump back in office; somebody who actually puts #AmericaFirst, not Joe Biden, who puts foreign countries and illegal aliens above American citizens! No… pic.twitter.com/zoD9wOlpwk
— Ben Bergquam – Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) News (@BenBergquam) February 16, 2024
The train derailment occurred on February 3, 2023, involving a Norfolk Southern Railway freight train carrying hazardous chemicals, including vinyl chloride. The spill raised health concerns as vinyl chloride has been linked to various cancers. A controlled burn was conducted, releasing a massive black smoke cloud visible for miles, drawing criticism from residents who claim it was not as controlled as authorities asserted.
Many East Palestine Residents Question Intentions Of Biden’s Visit A Year After Toxic Train Derailment https://t.co/ClzZRDrhYt
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) February 16, 2024
The aftermath prompted Ohio Governor Mike DeWine to order evacuations, emphasizing the potential life-threatening situation. However, a swift return to normalcy was declared after the burn, with authorities asserting the safety of air and water. Despite these assurances, residents continue to report health issues, such as a persistent toxic smell, burning eyes, rashes, and headaches.
In response to the criticism, the White House highlights President Biden’s leadership, citing the deployment of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) personnel and the Department of Transportation’s involvement in the investigation. However, the administration faces widespread backlash for what is perceived as a slow response to the disaster.
President Biden is scheduled to visit East Palestine in Ohio amid criticism that he should have done so much sooner. https://t.co/c8TkRGyH8j
— NBC News (@NBCNews) February 16, 2024
Former President Donald Trump criticizes Biden’s delayed visit, characterizing it as an insult to East Palestine residents and the state of Ohio. Trump, who visited the community less than three weeks after the incident, delivered water and cleaning supplies, contrasting with what some see as Biden’s insufficient attention to the crisis.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg also faced criticism for delaying his visit until after Trump’s trip. The episode underscores the political dynamics surrounding the disaster, with actions seemingly influenced by political considerations rather than an immediate response to the community’s needs.
PRESIDENT VISITS EAST PALESTINE-
It’s just like a year ago… we’re live from #EastPalestine throughout the AM, ahead of President Biden’s visit to the village. This will be the first time Biden is on the ground since the toxic train derailment last February. @WTOV9 pic.twitter.com/oFIOp1pyKp
— Chloë Mesogitis (@ChloeWTOV9) February 16, 2024
East Palestine Mayor Trent Conaway, a Republican, expresses frustration over Biden’s decision to visit Ukraine before his village, perceiving it as a neglect of local concerns. The delay fuels existing tensions, with residents like Christina Siceloff and Rick Tsai expressing mixed feelings about the visit – appreciating the attention but emphasizing the need for meaningful actions beyond political gestures.
Rick Tsai, a resident with a chiropractic clinic near the crash site, condemns what he sees as continued contamination and dismisses official assurances, emphasizing the lack of tangible assistance. The aftermath of the derailment prompted Tsai to seek the Republican nomination for the congressional seat, emphasizing the community’s abandonment and the urgency for genuine support.
🇺🇸🚨‼️ JUST IN: Joe Biden's visit to site of East Palestine, Ohio train derailment comes more than a YEAR after a train derailed causing a HUGE toxic disaster.
He is scheduled to visit today the site today… pic.twitter.com/uWSut0yH6Q
— TabZ (@TabZLIVE) February 16, 2024
Misti Allison, who turned to activism following the disaster, seeks President Biden’s visit to bring federal support, resources, and a positive update for the community. She emphasizes the potential for an emergency declaration to unlock additional support, particularly for long-term healthcare coverage for residents facing health challenges.
The residents all know it is all political, all for the cameras of the fake news. Not many expect any help to come as the people continue to suffer. The Biden Administration prefers to send AMerican tax dollars to Ukraine. Perhaps he is also getting 10% for the ‘big guy’ as we have all come to understand how President Biden operates. We are living in the most corrupt administration in all American history. November can’t come fast enough.
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Major Points Discussed:
- President Biden’s visit to East Palestine, Ohio, more than a year after a hazardous chemical spill from a train derailment raises skepticism among residents about its timing and motives.
- The White House emphasizes Biden’s commitment to addressing the needs of affected families and businesses, but some view the visit as a potential political stunt in an election year.
- The train derailment on February 3, 2023, involving hazardous chemicals like vinyl chloride, prompted a controlled burn, criticized by residents who claimed it was not as controlled as authorities stated.
- Despite assurances of air and water safety, residents continue to report health issues, and the Biden administration faces widespread criticism for a perceived slow response to the disaster.
- Former President Trump, who visited East Palestine shortly after the incident, criticizes Biden’s delayed visit as an insult, highlighting the political dynamics surrounding the disaster and the need for genuine, sustained support for the community.
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Comments – Threads – Links
- Serious question, will he know he’s in East Palestine, Ohio and not in the Middle East? – Dr. Jebra Faushay
- Election Year!!! – Apt Learner
- He was waiting for the air to clear out of its poison. Hopefully he didn’t shuffle through the dirt. – swamp stompper
- It is highly likely that Biden himself was uncertain as to why he was there, expect no closure. – UnstableTable
- Too little too late. How good could his intentions be after all this time? The people of Ohio aren’t stupid. – victoria cummins
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The intent is clear, he’s going to stand ontop of the mess he did nothing about and grandstand over the dead bodies of local residents. Then he’s going to leave, without doing shit about any of it – Mild Mannered Maniac
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