On February 3, a toxic train disaster upended East Palestine, Ohio.
78 days later, toxic debris remains strewn about the community’s perimeter, area waterways are still contaminated, residents’ concerns have not subsided — and Biden is nowhere to be found.
It has been 78 days since the toxic train disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, and 50 days since Biden promised he’d visit “at some point.”
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 21, 2023
Biden hasn’t said a word about it since.pic.twitter.com/hqRDjGpKle
Since Biden promised on March 2 to visit “at some point,” he has found the time for at least 34 trips over 65 days to various locales — none of which were East Palestine.
In fact, since the disaster, Biden has traveled to:
That Biden has had time for political fundraisers, celebrities, and vacations, but not an environmental disaster afflicting American citizens, is telling — though not surprising.
Under Biden, if disaster strikes rural America, you’re on your own.