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Pete Buttigieg decides he’s finally going to show up in East Palestine

Since a Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, three weeks ago, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been absent from the scene.

According to Republican Governor Mike DeWine, the decision was made to burn the toxic chemicals to avoid the train car from exploding.

Since then, many residents have reported symptoms of burning eyes, throats and animals dying. They were told to drink bottled water until further research confirms tap water and soil are protected.

Last week, during a town hall meeting in East Palestine, local residents asked where Buttigieg was and why there was largely no federal government aid at the scene.

During a Tuesday interview on Good Morning America, Buttigieg, who failed to fix potholes when he was mayor of South Bend, Indiana, finally said he planned to appear in East Palestine this week. EPA Administrator Michael Regan was already there.

Ohio Republican Sen. J.D. Vance is sharply criticizing Buttigieg for being missing in action and focusing on the wrong issues.

Over the weekend, after former President Donald Trump announced he would visit East Palestine on Wednesday, FEMA gave final approval to Governor DeWine’s requests for aid.

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