VIDEO: Fifth Body Recovered in Wreckage at Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse Site
Officials have recovered a fifth body in the wreckage of Baltimore, Maryland’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, which tragically collapsed in March.
Officials have recovered a fifth body in the wreckage of Baltimore, Maryland’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, which tragically collapsed in March.
The body of a fourth person has been recovered from the rubble of the bridge that collapsed in Baltimore last month.
Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) vowed on Monday evening to sign the PORT Act into law after Maryland’s Senate passed the emergency legislation.
President Biden is using the Baltimore Bridge disaster to smuggle illegal migrants into Maryland’s politics, saying, “Six [men] lost their lives: Most were immigrants, but all were Marylanders.”
President Joe Biden visits Baltimore on Friday following the deadly bridge disaster on March 26, as investors and left-wingers jointly use the tragic deaths of six migrant workers to demand legalization for low-wage migrants.
Efforts to replace the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore are estimated to cost as much as several billion dollars, per reports.
After an initial strong public response from President Biden vowing the federal government would do whatever it took to fix the situation, his administration is showing early signs it is bungling the response to the collapsed bridge in Baltimore.
An op-ed in The Hill urges the president to “show concern for rebuilding a vital bridge — and for building a bridge of inclusion for Black American workers in the construction industry as well.”