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So, Is That Why the Washington Post Isn't Covering DC's Raw Sewage Nightmare?
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2026/02/14/of-course-theres-a-biden-connection-to-dcs-fecal-fiasco-n2671328

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It’s a total s**t show in Washington, DC. For those not following, four weeks ago, an underground sewage line failed, and the Potomac, which is already disgusting, has been flooded with hundreds of millions of gallons of human waste. If it hasn’t taken the title, it will soon for being the worst wastewater spill in US history.

To boot, it won’t be fixed for another 10 months. It should be covered, in The Washington Post of all places, but it isn’t. Maybe that’s because there’s a Joe Biden connection: the CEO and general manager of DC Water is David L. Gadis, who the former braindead president picked to serve on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council to "serve with distinction as the sole expert on the Council from the wastewater utilities sector" in 2022. Salena Zito had that tidbit (via NBC Washington):

No coverage of this in the Washington Post: https://t.co/lvgVVViwus

— Josh Kraushaar (@JoshKraushaar) February 14, 2026

DC had a massive sewage spill in the Potomac River. CEO and general manager of DC Water is David L. Gadis was selected by President Joe Biden. Go figure.
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