A railroad worker slammed the Biden administration for helping facilitate infrastructure projects overseas, accusing the president of leaving American railroaders behind at home.
Railroad mechanic Alec Lace ripped the White House for stabbing railroaders “in the back” over their push for paid sick leave, warning he has made a “lot of enemies” within the industry after signing a bill to avoid a massive strike during “Fox & Friends First.”
“Joe Biden has made a lot of enemies with the railroad workers,” Lace told co-host Ashley Strohmier Monday. “This is a guy that campaigned from the basement telling the railroad workers, ‘Hey, I’m one of you guys, I’m Railway Joe, I’m Choo-Choo Charlie, I am with you guys.’ And then what happens? He stabs us in the back by turning down the package that would have gave the railroad workers seven days of sick pay. Now, Joe Biden takes seven sick days a week.”
Biden administration officials met with leaders in Saudi Arabia over the weekend to discuss a railway project that would bolster trade ties between the Middle East, India and the rest of the world.
The White House released a statement Sunday saying the initiative will “advance their shared vision of a more secure and prosperous Middle East region interconnected with India and the world.”
Axios reported that the effort comes amid the Biden administration’s push to counter growing Chinese influence within the region.