President Joe Biden’s Friday visit to East Palestine, Ohio was predictably met by a line of angry residents. Biden was welcomed not with the usual fanfare reserved for a sitting president, but with a chorus of boos and a sea of signs bearing a stark message: “Too Little, Too Late.”
The small town of East Palestine has become a focal point of national attention for a community feeling neglected and overlooked in their time of need. The message served as a reminder of the delay in the administration’s response to the town’s crises and the deep-seated feeling among the residents that their concerns have been sidelined in favor of broader political agendas.