Anonymous ID: f91f09 Feb. 17, 2023, 10:28 p.m. No.18369031   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Who’s worse, The Globalist Club for NO GROWTH, the “Made more progress under Trump than I have in Five years” Koch Brothers, or the “perverts” at the failed and contaminated Lincoln Project?

Answer: They’re all bad China loving Globalists who are destroying our Country!

Anonymous ID: f91f09 Feb. 17, 2023, 10:35 p.m. No.18369061   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9118 >>9194 >>9195 >>9266 >>9269 >>9420 >>9478 >>9486

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/02/17/report-president-donald-trump-will-visit-east-palestine-ohio-next-week-in-support-effort-to-keep-attention-on-community/

According to Fox News President Trump is planning a visit to East Palestine, Ohio, next week to show support for the community in the aftermath of a massive toxic chemical spill, the result of a Norfolk Southern railroad derailment.

 

Hours After Trump Announces Upcoming Visit to East Palestine, FEMA Reverses Course and Will Support Ohio Community

 

theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/02/17/hours-after-trump-announces-upcoming-visit-to-east-palestine-fema-reverses-course-and-will-support-ohio-community

February 18, 2023

'' The announcement by President Trump with his intent to visit East Palestine next Wednesday, followed moments later by a reversal announcement from FEMA stating they will now offer support to East Palestine, do not seem coincidental.''

 

The Biden administration, including the EPA, FEMA, and Transportation Secretary, was likely very worried about the optics of getting blasted by President Trump very visibly next week for their lack of urgency and concern. Moments after Trump announces his visit, FEMA reverses its prior denial of aid. lol

 

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Just hours after saying he “[did] not expect” members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to be in East Palestine, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine now confirms the government entity will, in fact, be sending a crew to assist with the aftermath of the train derailment in the village.

 

In a joint statement released Friday night, DeWine and FEMA Regional Administrator Thomas C. Sivak said the agency would deploy a Regional Incident Management Assistance Team (IMAT) to Columbiana County starting Saturday, along with a senior response official. The workers will “support ongoing operations, including incident coordination and ongoing assessments of potential long-term recovery needs.”

 

[…] DeWine had previously requested federal help, and today the Department of Health and Human Services announced toxicologists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would be journeying to East Palestine to assist with public health testing. However, the governor’s request for FEMA assistance was initially denied, with the agency apparently telling his office the current situation “[did] not quality for assistance.” (read more)