Joe Biden, on Friday, during his first visit to East Palestine, Ohio, since the toxic train derailment disaster over one year ago, struggled through his speech and lied about his Administration's involvement in assisting residents.
On Feb. 3, 2023, just before 9 p.m. Eastern, a Norfolk Southern train derailed near East Palestine, Ohio, a small Midwestern town of about 4,800 people near the Ohio border with Pennsylvania.
A disengaged Biden was seen heavily slurring his words and even at one point blowing his nose during his seven-minute speech where he struggled to read his script.
Biden's handlers then forced the press out of the room as they tried to ask him why it took a full year to visit the town and why he even came at this point.
The photo-op was a major backfire, as The Gateway Pundit reported that Biden was greeted by angry protestors with messages like "Too Little Too Late, Joe!" in reference to the fact that he was nowhere to be found when East Palestine residents were suffering from the disaster.
During the event, East Palestine Mayor Trent Conaway noted that Biden's visit was "Long-awaited" and noted that he finally came "As we pass the first anniversary of the train derailment." Mayor Conaway previously endorsed Trump for president after Trump stepped up to the plate to visit and deliver supplies, including clean drinking water, to residents immediately following the chemical spill, which polluted the water.
"I would first like to thank Joe Biden and Hunter Biden - oh, that's right, they were busy," Conaway said before praising President Trump's leadership at the annual Lincoln Day Dinner last year.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/02/more-bidens-trip-east-palestine-year-after-toxic/
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