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Buttigieg Finally Visited East Palestine. It Didn't Go Well.

Nearly three weeks after a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, former failed mayor and current Biden Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg finally visited the town today and took a tour of potentially contaminated areas. It didn't go well. 

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During a press conference on scene, Buttigieg was repeatedly asked why it took so long for him to show up and about his rhetoric downplaying the situation. 

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Buttigieg, in typical fashion, attempted to blame shift with a false narrative about deregulation under President Donald Trump.

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