“He’s not ready for the responsibility he has. He was a fine mayor, from what I understand, but the position he’s got really would be better served by a person who’s managed...something of the scale he’s now dealing with,” SenatorRomney on SecretaryPete.
In a rebuke, Romney contended Buttigieg wasn't ready for his current job and argued that the department would be better served by someone who had more experience overseeing a large agency or business.“He’s not ready for the responsibility he has. He was a fine mayor, from what I understand, but the position he’s got really would be better served by a person who’s managed a large enterprise, a state, or something of the scale he’s now dealing with,” Romney said, per the Hill.
Buttigieg took nearly three weeks to visit East Palestine, Ohio, after a Feb. 3 Norfolk Southern freight train derailment, coupled with a subsequent controlled burn, unleashed toxic chemicals, such as vinyl chloride, into the nearby air, soil, and water.
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