The Truth About The Ohio Train Derailment FROM CLOSE RESIDENTS~Ohio congressman on outrage after train company ditches meeting~’Where are Pete Buttigieg and/or Joe Biden?

Millie Weaver gives an update on the situation in East Palestine, Ohio where a train derailed causing toxic chemicals to spill out and contaminate the surrounding area. Millie interviews her father who was a general manager for a major railroad company about his take on the situation.

Ohio congressman on outrage after train company ditches meeting

Outraged Ohio residents erupt at town hall: 'Where's Pete Buttigieg?'

EPA chief visits Ohio train derailment site amid toxic chemical concerns

While the EPA has previously said the area is safe to return to, some residents are angered and feel they aren’t being told the whole truth.

Ohio lawyer issues a warning to residents over train derailment

Lipson O’Shea Legal Group principal and owner Michael O’Shea unpacks the situation in East Palestine where he is representing families affected by the toxic train derailment.

DR. STEVE TURLEY: The TRUTH Behind the Ohio Train DERAILMENT and Media BLACKOUT!!!

WITNESS: Train derailment causing ‘WAR ZONE’ scenes in Ohio

After a train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, earlier this month, officials urged residents to evacuate the area due to fears of a large explosion. Crews then conducted a ‘controlled release’ of the chemicals, NPR reports. But the danger and devastation to the area are far from over. Katlyn Schwarzaelder, a small business owner who evacuated herself and as many animals as possible, joins Glenn to describe how East Palestine now looks like a ‘war zone.’ She details the physical symptoms felt when returning to the area and describes how the EPA apparently is telling residents all is ‘fine…’

East Palestine resident refuses to sign ‘hold harmless’ form

Just weeks after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, some residents are being asked to sign contracts they fear could prevent them from suing later on. Catlyn Schwarzwaelder says Norfolk Southern came by to test for toxins in her home but before doing so, she was asked to sign a document. It states that the landowner agrees to “hold harmless” for “any and all legal claims, personal injury or property damage."

Ohio Train Derailment Released Potentially Cancer-Causing Chemicals Into Air

Two weeks after the Norfolk Southern train derailment released potentially cancer-causing chemicals into their community, residents say they still aren’t convinced they’re safe — even after officials from DC, including the head of the EPA, toured the area Thursday and assured them the data continues to show they aren’t in any danger.