Journalists on CNN referred to East Palestine, Ohio as 'Trump country' to explain away the Biden administration's perceived slow response to a major train derailment.
CNN condescends to East Palestine, Ohio, calls it ‘Hardcore Trump country’ to dismiss anger towards Buttigieg
New York Times reporter and CNN analyst Maggie Haberman called the town part of a"Trump-plus 20 district" on Wednesday morning, noting that the former president is merely going there to capitalize on good publicity. Haberman described Trump’s trip as a cynical bit of opportunism, mentioning he would never have gone if the 2020 presidential election was closer in that district.
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