February 23, 2023

On Fox and Friends earlier today, the three co-hosts were shocked! Shocked I tell you! Over the number of train derailments and disasters over recent years

Fox, yes, that Fox, then called for more regulations, while doing their best to defend the Trump administration.

After the F&F crew played a clip of JD Vance on Hannity from the night before, the crew weighed in.

"I knew nothing about these derailment numbers. I’m stunned by it! That we have thousands of derailments all the time, and with how costly it is and how they’re not kept up. And maybe the regulation needs to be there," Kilmeade said.

"I think there needs to be. There’s a widespread sentiment to have a look at the whole rail industry, what the lobbyists are doing and what the actual– I heard there were three people on that train of how many cars? Ten, 20 of which had chemicals in it."

Ainsley Earhardt remarked that "We have thousands of these train derailments quite often and that is alarming..."

Steve Doocy read a report about Trump's transportation secretary, Elaine Chao, who never visited a train derailment during his administration, even when there were fatalities reported.

And then they started to apologize for Trump's nonactions.

"People just don't trust [government] tests; it's okay to drink the water and breathe the air -- people don't trust the tests," Doocy said.

Kilmeade ranted that the Biden administration should have held a photo-op session in East Palestine like the treasonous guy just did.

Even if Peter Buttigieg went down there immediately, or President Biden, Fox News and Republicans would still have found a way of blaming and then attacking them.

Whose fault is it since East Palestine is a red district and people there don't trust government testing?

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