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White House Blames Republicans, Former Trump Officials For Toxic Chemical Spill In Ohio

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White House Blames Republicans, Former Trump Officials For Toxic Chemical Spill In Ohio

Authored by Frank Feng via The Epoch Times,

The White House criticized Republican lawmakers and the Trump administration on Wednesday, claiming they should be to blame for the train derailment inĀ East Palestine, Ohio.

The criticism came on the same day as former PresidentĀ Donald TrumpĀ visited the derailment site, during which he called out the Biden administration for its slow response.

ā€œCongressional Republicans and former Trump administration officials owe East Palestine an apology for selling them out to rail industry lobbyists when they dismantled Obama-Biden rail safety protections as well as EPA powers to rapidly contain spills,ā€ said Andrew Bates, a deputy White House press secretary,Ā according toĀ a statement.

He added, ā€œCongressional Republicans laid the groundwork for the Trump Administration to tear up requirements for more effective train brakes, and last year most House Republicans wanted to defund our ability to protect drinking water.ā€

Bates challenged GOP lawmakers to set things right. HeĀ alsoĀ tweetedĀ out a 2021 letter signed by 20 GOP senators, asking the Federal Railroad Administration to increase the use of automated track inspections instead of human inspections.

ā€œThere is only one way they can prove that they are finally disowning their long history of giveaways to rail industry management at the expense of communities like East Palestine: work across the aisle with us to put Obama-Biden protections back in place and go further, including with higher fines for rail pollution and properly equipping the EPA,ā€ Bates said.

However, National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy,Ā saidĀ last week onĀ TwitterĀ that the brake regulation would not have prevented the Ohio derailment, since it would have applied to ā€œhigh-hazard flammable trainsā€ (HHFT) transporting 20 or more loaded tank cars. She noted that the train derailed in Ohio was an HHFT but a ā€œmixed freight train.ā€

The trainĀ derailedĀ in East Palestine on Feb. 3, while traveling from Madison, Illinois, to Conway, Pennsylvania. The train wasĀ carryingĀ a variety of products, including highly toxic vinyl chloride and other hazardous materials.

To avoid a potential explosion, Norfolk Southern, the company whose train derailed,Ā conductedĀ a ā€œcontrolled releaseā€ of the chemicals on Feb. 6, which involved burning the chemicals and releasing fumes into the air.

Many local residents in East Palestine remain concerned about local air and water quality.

Republicans

Trump met with East Palestine Mayor Trent Conaway on Wednesday, a visit accompanied by Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) and Rep. Bill Johnson (R-Ohio).

The former president criticized the Biden administration, noting that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Ā announcedĀ to send a team to East Palestine only after announced his visit.

ā€œWhen I announced that I was coming, they changed their tune,ā€ TrumpĀ said, adding that his visit ā€œopened up the damā€ for the Biden administration to act.

ā€œWhat this community needs now are not excuses and all of the other things youā€™ve been hearing, but answers and results, and thatā€™s what I think youā€™re going to see,ā€ he added.

Several Republicans took to Twitter to applaud Trump for deciding to visit East Palestine.

ā€œWas great to have the president in East Palestine today,ā€ VanceĀ wrote.

ā€œWe need to keep working to get the residents the help they need. Kudos to the mayor, the fire chief, and other local officials for performing well under impossible conditions.ā€

Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) thanked Trump for ā€œcontinuing to show what America First looks like.ā€

ā€œPresident Trump visits the people of East Palestine, Ohio and brings them water & supplies while Joe Biden only cares about pushing more war and US money in Ukraine,ā€ sheĀ wrote.

Some Republicans have directed their criticism at Transportation SecretaryĀ Pete Buttigieg, who isĀ scheduledĀ to visit East Palestine on Thursday.

ā€œ19 DAYS have passed since the catastrophic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. 19 DAYS,ā€ Rep. Mike Bost (R-Ill.)Ā wroteĀ on Twitter on Feb. 22. ā€œIn the meantime, Joe Biden jets off to Europe and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg just now gets around to planning a visit to the crash site.ā€

Rep. Ben Cline (R-Va.)Ā wroteĀ on Twitter that Buttigieg is ā€œfinallyā€ visiting East Palestine.

ā€œOnce again, the Biden administrationā€™s response to yet ANOTHER crisis is too little, too late,ā€ Cline wrote.Ā 

Tyler Durden
Thu, 02/23/2023 – 13:22

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