Trump Blames Local Officials for Potomac Sewage Spill, Says Federal Aid Possible If They Ask Politely

President Trump blamed Maryland, D.C., and Virginia leaders for a massive Potomac River sewage spill and said the federal government would help only if local leaders ask politely, as Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and others push back against the idea that federal responsibility lies with them. The incident involved more than 200 million gallons of wastewater after a 60-year-old sewer line collapsed in Montgomery County, with DC Water and the EPA involved in the response. The dispute centers on accountability for the Piedmont sewer project and federal funding and authority, with Trump criticizing Moore and Moore insisting the federal government has long had responsibility for the project.
- Trump blames Maryland, D.C. and Virginia for massive sewage spill, offers help if they ask "politely" CBS News
- Potomac Sewage Spill Becomes Ecological Disaster and Political Fight The New York Times
- Trump to DC, Maryland, Virginia: ‘I am awaiting your call’ on spill The Hill
- Trump blames Gov. Moore for Potomac River sewage spill, says FEMA will play key role in cleanup WUSA9
- 'Remnants of sewage' including toilet paper, left behind after wastewater pipe collapse WJLA
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