WATCH: Biden administration’s logic is ‘hard to follow,’ says Sarah Westwood

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<i>Washington Examiner’s </i>Sarah Westwood appears on Fox News at Night on Feb. 23, 2023. (Fox News)

WATCH: Biden administration’s logic is ‘hard to follow,’ says Sarah Westwood

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Washington Examiner political and investigative reporter Sarah Westwood questioned the Biden administration’s handling of major crises, saying the logic of its response is “hard to follow.”

While joining Fox News at Night’s political panel on Wednesday, Westwood said the Biden administration’s slow response to the Ohio train derailment is puzzling.

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“It is hard to follow the logic of the Biden administration response to this,” Westwood said. “It combines some things that ostensibly the administration would care about, right? Environmental damage, blue-collar town, the Midwest — all things the administration claims to care about. It took them two weeks to start taking this seriously, and even now, they have done little more than pay lip service to it.”

Westwood also noted that President Joe Biden’s continued unconditional support of Ukraine is raising concern about what his administration’s plan is.

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“Biden hasn’t done a good job of articulating what the U.S.’s interests are in dumping so much money into Ukraine. To say that the U.S. will support Ukraine for as long as it takes with no strings attached is something Republicans are starting to be really concerned about,” Westwood said. “There’s been nothing but a blank check, no safeguard on where the money is going, no accountability, and Biden is saying that that is going to continue.”

While Biden made a surprise visit to Kyiv, Ukraine, and announced an additional half billion dollars in U.S. assistance on Monday, he has not yet visited the site of the Ohio train derailment.

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