At a White House press conference Friday, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked how President Joe Biden’s so-called “environmental justice” order would benefit East Palestine, a small Ohio town that he was recovering from a toxic train derailment. .
The question came after Biden signed an executive order earlier that day establishing a new federal agency dedicated to “environmental justice,” focused on addressing the impact of climate change on minority and low-income communities.
When pressed by the reporter about the impact of the executive order on the East Palestinian city, Jean-Pierre emphasized the administration’s ambitious climate agenda, stating that President Biden has the most ambitious climate agenda of any history president Not really.
KJP on what Biden’s ‘environmental justice’ EO means for East Palestine: “That’s a very good question… What’s important to note about this… is the president’s continued support for the his climate agenda, his ambitious climate change. He has the most ambitious climate agenda.” pic.twitter.com/27zXNBAWOW
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“I think what’s important to note about this environmental justice EO is the president’s continued support of his climate agenda, his ambitious climate agenda,” Jean-Pierre said. “He has the most ambitious climate agenda of any president in history and one way of looking at it today is that he continues to deliver on that ambitious agenda and he’s not done yet … this is a continuing continuation of what he’s promised the people American”.
In other words, KJP had practically no idea how this executive order would help American citizens affected by a toxic spill. You know, real environmental issues.
KJP described the executive order as a continuation of Biden’s promise to the American people, noting that it makes environmental justice a “duty” for all federal agencies, while expanding programs covered by the Justice40 initiative , which directs federal project funding to communities. that are marginalized, underserved and burdened by pollution.
Jean-Pierre further emphasized that President Biden is committed to tackling climate change and will continue to work harder to address this important issue. The announcement of the executive order comes more than two months after a train carrying hazardous materials derailed in eastern Palestine, and cleanup efforts are still ongoing in the community.
Joe Biden has not visited East Palestine and has no plans to visit in the future.
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