FEMA, White House covered up East Palestine devastation: Exclusive
- On February 3, 2023, a Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, releasing toxic chemicals and causing a large open burn of vinyl chloride.
- The disaster arose from the derailment, followed by delayed, flawed government monitoring that missed key chemicals, used wrong locations, and postponed dioxin testing.
- First responders and investigators fell ill, local livestock died, water showed oil slicks, yet the government insisted air and water were safe despite reports of illnesses.
- FEMA leader James McPherson acknowledged on March 29, 2024, that cancer clusters were possible while EPA’s Regan maintained no danger after collecting over 100 million air data points.
- The incident triggered criticism for prioritizing reassurance over health, led to a $310 million Norfolk Southern settlement, and raised ongoing concerns about long-term effects in the community.
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Report alleges Biden admin hid toxic plume release after Ohio train derailment
Despite publicly reassuring the residents of East Palestine, Ohio, that they were safe following the 2023 derailment of a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals, behind closed doors the Biden administration had concerns about potential cancer-causing toxins in the air. The new findings were revealed in emails which were first reported on by NewsNation. Seven months after officials burned a handful of boxcars containing roughly 115,000 g…

Another Huge Biden Scandal Is About to Blow Up
by Matt Margolis, PJ Media: Another Biden scandal is blowing up—this time in East Palestine, Ohio. Newly uncovered emails reveal that the Biden administration knew cancer-causing toxins may have been released into the community following a catastrophic train derailment, even as officials publicly claimed everything was under control. The disaster began on Feb. 3, 2023, […]
Report Alleges Biden Administration Officials Downplayed Potential ‘Cancer Clusters’ From East Palestine Train Derailment
According to NewsNation, documents from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) show Biden administration officials downplayed health concerns related to the East Palestine train derailment. Officials burned approximately 100,000 gallons of toxic chemicals, including vinyl chloride, butyl acrylate, ethylhexyl acrylate, and ethylene glycol monobutyl, after a freight train derailed in t…
Report Alleges Biden Administration Officials Downplayed Potential 'Cancer Clusters' From East Palestine Train Derailment * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
Documents reveal that Biden administration officials may have downplayed serious health risks following the East Palestine train derailment. Dive into the alarming details of internal warnings and the potential impact on residents' health.
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