Ohio Residents Blast Biden’s East Palestine Visit: ‘Too Little, Too Late’
Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, are blasting Democrat President Joe Biden’s visit as “too little, too late.”
Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, are blasting Democrat President Joe Biden’s visit as “too little, too late.”
Almost half of all the U.S. government investigators deployed to the site of the toxic trail derailment in East Palestine, Ohio have fallen ill, according to reports.
The Left frequently uses the term “conspiracy theorist” to smear and belittle anyone who questions the agenda of the Democrats or the narratives being pushed by the allies in the corporate media.
Real estate experts in the small Ohio town of East Palestine has revealed that the housing market has now ground to a halt as the fallout from the February toxic train crash continues.
Railroad company Norfolk Southern has been hit was a massive lawsuit from the state of Ohio over last month’s toxic train derailment disaster in East Palestine.
Norfolk Southern Railway, the railroad company that owns the train that derailed in Ohio last month, has offered temporary help to the residents of East Palestine who are impacted by the toxic disaster.
Another Norfolk Southern train has derailed in Ohio, according to reports.
Rail union officials have warned Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration that railroad workers are “falling ill” after being deployed to the toxic train derailment cleanup site in East Palestine, Ohio without adequate protective equipment.
Democrat President Joe Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is refusing to test for chemical compounds in East Palestine following the toxic train derailment disaster in the small Ohio town.
The Washington Post’s “fact checker” has responded to allegations from Democrats and their allies in the media that President Donald Trump was to blame for the recent toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.