Saturday, February 17, 2024

Biden calls train crash ‘act of greed’ in visit to East Palestine

 President Biden's visit comes more than a year after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio.

"We were pushing railroads to take more precautions, to deal with braking, to do a whole range of things that were not dealt with. Norfolk Southern failed its responsibility," he added.

Biden also said "There's a lot more to do" and vowed that the government would continue to support the community, "[continuing] to hold Norfolk Southern accountable what they cannot make whole, the government will make whole.

" Norfolk Southern has pledged to cover all costs for cleanup, although the EPA had also invoked the so-called Superfund law, which allows them to require the railroad to cover cleanup costs.

Norfolk Southern has defended its response to the train derailment and said it faces more than $1 billion in costs related to the cleanup and other expenses.

Last year, a train operated by Norfolk Southern railroad spilled chemicals including vinyl chloride, which is used to make plastic.

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel continued that criticism Friday, saying in a written statement, "When Americans are in crisis, real leaders show up. Joe Biden's visit is too little, too late." The Hill has reached out to Norfolk Southern for comment.

https://thehill.com/newsletters/energy-environment/4473664-biden-calls-train-crash-act-of-greed-in-visit-to-east-palestine/

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