Trump blames DEI for weakening FAA in aftermath of Reagan National plane crash
- Pope Francis expressed condolences to the families of victims following a midair collision near Washington, resulting in 67 fatalities.
- An American Airlines jet collided with a Black Hawk helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport on January 29.
- President Donald Trump confirmed there are no survivors and blamed Democrats for the tragedy, calling it a 'tragedy of terrible proportions.'
- Investigators are examining the final moments of the aircraft before the collision, which involved contact with air traffic controllers.
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Analysis: Plane crash again makes Trump see conspiracies
Only a handful of 67 bodies had been recovered from the Potomac River when Donald Trump singled out those responsible for the worst plane crash in recent US history. Those responsible were Democratic predecessors Barack Obama ...
On MSNBC, Former Biden FAA Boss Doesn’t Dispute Trump’s Hiring Claims
On MSNBC, Former Biden FAA Boss Doesn’t Dispute Trump’s Hiring Claims Following the tragic mid-air collision at Reagan Washington National Airport, MSNBC seemed mostly concerned with its potential as fuel for demonizing President Trump. On Thursday’s episode of Chris Jansing Reports, Jansing dove directly into President Trump’s comments on the tragedy and took issue with him calling out the possible role DEI programs played, particularly their …
President Donald Trump blamed his predecessors’ diversity hiring policies for possibly causing the deadly Jan. 29 Washington, D.C., plane crash. Here’s what he got wrong.
Hours after a plane crashed over the Potomac River a few miles from the White House, President Donald Trump held a press
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