epa administrator, michael regan, and ohio s republican governor mike dewine drinking the water in east palestine, ohio today, we re trained real meant three weeks ago dumped untold amounts of hazardous chemicals into that small ohio community. many residents are still experiencing symptoms like rashes and burning sensations that are consistent with exposure to dangerous chemicals. and they are skeptical about governments ability to both ensure their safety and hold the rail company responsible for this crash. that skepticism is not unwarranted. during the obama administration, both companies lobbied to narrow you safety rules governing the transportation of dangerous chemicals. one of the companies behind that lobbying campaign was norfolk southern, the company whose train was carrying the toxic materials that were dumped in east palestine. and during the trump administration, the white house rollback those safety rules. just last year, rail workers across the country threatened to st
so, we don t feel like being your guinea pig. and we don t mind cheers to cheers to you. thank you. that was president biden s epa administrator, michael regan, and ohio s republican governor, mike dewine drinking the water in east palestine, ohio today, where a train de-railment three weeks ago dumped untold amounts of hazardous chemicals into that small ohio community. many residents are still experiencing symptoms like rashes and burning sensations that are consistent with exposure to dangerous chemicals. and they are skeptical about governments ability to both ensure their safety and hold the rail company responsible for this crash. that skepticism is not unwarranted. during the obama administration, rail companies lobbied to narrow new safety rules governing the transportation of dangerous chemicals. one of the companies behind that lobbying campaign was norfolk southern, the company whose train was carrying the
we believe in science. we don t mind proving to you. okay. that was president biden s epa administrator michael regan and ohio s republican governor mike dewine drinking the water in east palestine, ohio, today where a train derailment three weeks ago dumped untold amounts of hazardous chemicals into that small ohio community. many residents are reportedly still experiencing symptoms like rashes and burning sensations that are consistent with exposure to dangerous chemicals, and they are skeptical about government s ability to both ensure their safety and hold the rail company responsible for this crash. that skepticism is not unwarranted. during the obama administration rail companies lobbied to narrow new safety rules governing the transportation of dangerous chemicals. one of the companies behind that lobbying campaign was norfolk southern, the company whose