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Researchers at Texas A&M contradict Biden official, reveal toxic pollutants still airborne in East Palestine could pose long-term risks | Blaze Media
Independent analysis of Environmental Protection Agency data concerning the fallout of the Feb. 3 Norfolk Southern derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, has revealed that, contrary to previous claims made by EPA officials, there continue to be abnormally high levels of airborne toxins that could...
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When Biden and the EPA tells the people of Palestine Ohio that is safe to go home, and will have zero federal funding, scientists tell a different story as they mention the possible long term medical consequences of being exposed to that area, such as cancer.
So, while Dims demand a body count before helping these people, this is the one issue they have steered clear of and really don't give a damn.
It reminds me of how the government treated it's own soldiers after exposing them to agent Orange in Vietnam as they refused to pay for their medical care years later after they came home.
Some things never change.