One Year Later, Biden Still Has No Plan to Visit East Palestine

January 29, 2024

Washington, D.C. – In a recent briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre addressed inquiries about President Joe Biden’s plans to visit East Palestine, Ohio, following the tragic train derailment a year ago. Jean-Pierre emphasized the administration’s immediate response to the disaster and stated that President Biden would visit the community when it is deemed beneficial.

As the first anniversary of the East Palestine derailment approaches, questions have arisen regarding the President’s absence from the affected area. Jean-Pierre responded, “I’m not sure it’s a sign of insensitivity,” highlighting the swift federal assistance provided in the aftermath of the incident. She noted that within hours of the derailment, federal employees, including representatives from the EPA, Department of Transportation, FEMA, HHS, and CDC, were deployed to the site. This prompt action was a direct result of President Biden’s recognition of the community’s needs.

Jean-Pierre further explained the administration’s comprehensive approach to the situation. “This is a whole-of-government approach,” she stated, underscoring the extensive federal involvement in the response efforts. The administration is also advocating for stronger rail safety legislation to prevent future incidents.

Regarding President Biden’s visit to East Palestine, Jean-Pierre remarked, “When it is appropriate or helps the community for him to be there, obviously he will be there.” She assured that the President’s decision to visit any disaster-affected area, regardless of its geographic or political characteristics, is always based on how his presence can assist the community.

Jean-Pierre’s comments reflect the Biden Administration’s commitment to supporting East Palestine and holding accountable those responsible for the derailment. The focus remains on providing necessary assistance and enacting preventative measures to ensure such incidents do not recur.

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