Biden's EPA announced it will dole out half a billion dollars in 'environmental justice' while being criticized for the response in East Palestine, Ohio.
As the Biden administration is under fire for its lack of response to the derailed train carrying chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio, the Environmental Protection Agency announced on Thursday it would be doling out over half a billion dollars for “environmental justice.”
It is a part of the Biden administration’s so-called “whole-of-government” to achieve “environmental justice.”
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