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Buttigieg’s Message To East Palestine Residents in Ohio: ‘I’m Taking Some Personal Time’


BY: JORDAN BOYD | FEBRUARY 22, 2023

Read more at https://thefederalist.com/2023/02/22/buttigiegs-message-to-east-palestine-residents-in-ohio-im-taking-some-personal-time/

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Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg is too busy taking walks to address the unfurling environmental and health crises caused by a train derailment and subsequent hazardous chemical burn in Ohio earlier this month. At least, that’s what he told the Daily Caller’s Jennie Taer when asked if he had anything to say to the people in East Palestine, Ohio, who are “suffering right now” after a train carrying toxic chemicals veered off the tracks. The train cars were later deliberately set ablaze, which disseminated a noxious plume of black smoke that was spotted from miles away.

“Well, I would refer you to about a dozen interviews I’ve given today. And if you’d like to arrange a conversation, make sure to reach out to our press office. I’m not going to have that conversation just walking down the street here,” Buttigieg said.

After Taer once again pressed Buttigieg to offer a message to Ohioans, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, made it clear he was not interested in addressing crises that fall under his jurisdiction while off the clock.

“I’m going to refer you to the comments that I made to the press because right now I’m taking some personal time and I’m walking down the street,” Buttigieg insisted.

What Buttigieg didn’t mention in the brief sidewalk conversation, however, is that he didn’t speak up about the calamity until nearly three weeks after the initial derailment. By then, residents all over Ohio had complained of contaminated air and water sparking sickness that rapidly spread through their families, friends, and pets, and killed the surrounding wildlife.

In his first public comments since the Feb. 3 disaster, Buttigieg admitted on Monday that he “could have spoken out sooner.” Yet he still failed to share specific plans on how he will help the locals affected by the derailment or when he will visit the site of the transportation calamity.

“I am very interested in getting to know the residents of East Palestine, hearing from them about how they’ve been impacted and communicating with them about the steps that we’re taking,” Buttigieg said on a conference call with the press. “When the time is right, I do plan to visit East Palestine. I don’t have a date for you right now.”

Despite repeated calls from Ohioans and the mayor of East Palenstine for the transportation secretary to visit the afflicted site and address residents’ ongoing concerns, Buttigieg once again confirmed on Tuesday that he has not set a date for a trip.

“Are you going down there at all?” Taer asked during their exchange.

“Yep, I am,” Buttigieg replied.

“When are you going?” Taer pressed.

“I’ll share that when I’m ready,” Buttigieg said.

Train derailments in Ohio and other states are just one of the many scandals plaguing the cabinet member, who seemingly got the job under Biden’s affirmative-action hiring model based on his sexual preferences, not his transportation experience.

During the peak of the nation’s supply-chain woes in the fall of 2021 and negotiations over a trillion-dollar infrastructure package, Buttigieg was nowhere to be found. Instead of taking any responsibility to respond to the crises that fall under his job title, Buttigeg ducked important calls and meetings, using his eight-week-long paternity leave as an excuse. When the taxpayers who fund his salary complained about his prolonged absence, Buttigieg and his husband Chasten called it “old news” and characterized the criticism as unfair.


Jordan Boyd is a staff writer at The Federalist and co-producer of The Federalist Radio Hour. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated from Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism. Follow her on Twitter @jordanboydtx.

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Buttigieg hammered for remarks on White construction workers amid Ohio train derailment: ‘This is a new low’


Bailee Hill

By Bailee Hill | Fox News | Published February 14, 2023 3:00pm EST

Read more at https://www.foxnews.com/media/buttigieg-hammered-remarks-white-construction-workers-ohio-train-disaster-new-low

The Biden administration is facing scrutiny over the Ohio train derailment that ultimately prompted officials to conduct a controlled burning of toxic, cancer-causing gases as new details emerge surrounding the incident. 

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has faced mounting criticism for largely ignoring the derailment that happened earlier this month in East Palestine, involving about 50 train cars. On Monday, Buttigieg spoke at an event where he emphasized that infrastructure jobs in urban areas typically go to White workers from other neighborhoods.

“The people of East Palestine, Ohio, and folks across the country … do not live in this sphere that matters to Pete Buttigieg and the Biden administration and that is the politically delicious world of intersectionality,” FOX Business host Dagen McDowell said during “Outnumbered” on Tuesday. 

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“Democrats, liberals and the left have repeatedly denigrated people like those who are now living in this Chernobyl that is East Palestine, Ohio, calling them deplorables, bitterly clinging to their guns and Bibles, smelly Walmart choppers,” she continued. 

“I can go down the list of ways that the left and people like Buttigieg and people who represent Biden and his administration, even Biden himself, have showed their disdain, that runs deep and wide.”

FILE - A black plume rises over East Palestine, Ohio, as a result of a controlled detonation of a portion of the derailed Norfolk Southern trains, Feb. 6, 2023. 
FILE – A black plume rises over East Palestine, Ohio, as a result of a controlled detonation of a portion of the derailed Norfolk Southern trains, Feb. 6, 2023.  ((AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, file))

Buttigieg addressed the disaster twice via Twitter this week, but has been called out for not doing more, even by members of his own party. 

Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., was one of those critics demanding action from the Biden administration official. 

East Palestine railroad derailment will have a significant negative impact on the health and wellbeing of the residents for decades and there is almost zero national media attention,” she tweeted on Monday. 

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We need Congressional inquiry and direct action from Pete Buttigieg to address this tragedy,” she continued. 

The train originally derailed on Feb. 3, but it wasn’t until three days later that officials conducted a controlled burn of the toxins inside the cars in order to avoid an explosion. 

This photo taken with a drone shows the continuing cleanup of portions of a Norfolk Southern freight train that derailed Friday night in East Palestine, Ohio, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023.
This photo taken with a drone shows the continuing cleanup of portions of a Norfolk Southern freight train that derailed Friday night in East Palestine, Ohio, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023. ( (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar))

Following the burn, black smoke tainted the community as toxins like vinyl chloride, hydrogen chloride and phosgene filled the air. 

Govs. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, and Josh Shapiro, D-Penn., along with officials from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said the air quality has been tested many times since the controlled burn and is safe for consumption despite community concerns. 

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But some residents are reportedly experiencing breathing trouble and other symptoms that they worry could be associated with the incident. 

Buttigieg made a public appearance on Monday and failed to address the disaster but spoke about construction sites not employing local workers in minority communities and outsourcing the jobs to White people. He took to Twitter again on Tuesday to ensure residents that their safety is the utmost priority. 

From day one, our USDOT personnel have been assisting in the response to the Norfolk Southern derailment in Ohio,” he tweeted. “As NTSB conducts its investigation and EPA works to keep residents safe, our Federal Rail and Pipeline and Hazardous Material teams will continue to offer support.

Regardless, the bipartisan scrutiny surrounding Buttigieg’s handling of the derailment has grown in recent days. McDowell called his absence “disgraceful.”

“Buttigeig has really hit a new low here,” McDowell said. “You mentioned this was February the third, and the fact that it took Ilhan Omar going on Twitter and shining a light on how embarrassing he is, and really plumbing new depths of heartlessness by ignoring what is a toxic waste site with farm animals dying, thousands of fish dying in creeks.”

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“Questions about whether the Ohio River is now contaminated, and he couldn’t pick up his phone and maybe record a video for the people of East Palestine, Ohio?” she questioned. “From empathy to antipathy, it’s disgraceful.”

Earlier on “Fox & Friends,” author and potential 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy slammed Buttigieg for focusing on issues of equity and climate change instead of actual threats to human health. 

“That’s one of the problems with the focus of our leaders, even as it relates to environmental issues. If it does not relate to their narrative of existential threats, risks from climate change or diversity in workforces, for that matter, it doesn’t get the level of attention that it needs. This is actually a tragic incident and should be a wake-up call. But so far, their response suggests that they’re still asleep at the switch,” he said.

Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Story ideas can be sent to bailee.hill@fox.com 

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