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BREAKING: President Trump to Visit East Palestine, Ohio

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According to conservative Fox News, former President Donald Trump will be visiting East Palestine next week.

The small town in Ohio has been ravaged by the recent chemical disaster that took place after a train derailment.

The incident was widely ignored by the Biden White House and by the main stream media who looked the other way as locals got sick and saw their animals die from the chemicals.

President Joe Biden has been widely condemned for not taking the situation more seriously despite claiming to be an environmentalists. Some claim that Biden’s lack of empathy is due to the fact that East Palestine is ‘Trump country.’

“BREAKING: PRESIDENT TRUMP TO VISIT EAST PALESTINE NEXT WEEK,” Posobiec tweeted in all caps on Twitter.

Check out what Fox News reported:

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EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump will travel to East Palestine, Ohio next week to visit the area and members of the community as they grapple with the aftermath of the train derailment that led to a large release of toxic chemicals, Fox News has learned.

A source familiar with the former president’s plans told Fox News that Trump plans to travel to East Palestine on Wednesday to meet with members of the community.

The source said Trump has a strong relationship with the people of Ohio.

Ohio Senator JD Vance recently visited East Palestine to examine the damage.

Vance, who was sworn in as Senator in January, also challenged Michael Regan, the EPA administrator, to drink the local tap water. He further criticized Biden for failing to address the disaster in East Palestine through a press event, even weeks after the incident.

“There are dead worms and dead fish all throughout this water,” Vance noted. “Something I just discovered is if you scrape the creek bed, it’s like chemical is coming out of the ground.”

“This is disgusting!” Vance continued, “The fact that we have not cleaned up the train crash, the fact that these chemical are still seeping in the ground is an insult to the people who live in East Palestine.”

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