Trump's Comments On American Airlines Crash 'Despicable,' Says Pete Buttigieg: President Should Be 'Leading, Not Lying' - Alcoa (NYSE:AA)
- Donald Trump addressed a midair collision between a passenger jet and a military helicopter that resulted in 67 deaths, calling it an 'hour of anguish for a nation.'
- Trump blamed the helicopter pilots for the crash and criticized the previous administration's diversity initiatives during his remarks.
- The Federal Aviation Administration lacked a full-time leader at the time of the crash, following the resignation of its head on Inauguration Day.
- Pete Buttigieg's leadership of the FAA faced scrutiny, with reports indicating staffing issues and operational risks prior to the incident.
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Why Pete Buttigieg Should Delete His Tweet About the Reagan Air Disaster
Trump Was Right About Pete Buttigieg, and We've Got The Receipts
It was inevitable that after President Trump called Pete Buttigieg out during a press conference following the devastating air disaster at Reagan National Airport on Jan. 29—one that tragically claimed 67 lives—that the former Transportation Secretary would respond. Advertisement “The FAA, which was overseen by Secretary Pete Buttigieg—a real winner. This guy’s a real winner,”... The post Trump Was Right About Pete Buttigieg, and We’ve Got The R…
A ‘bright star’ helicopter pilot, a daughter of immigrants and figure skating champions are among DC air collision victims
By Alaa Elassar, Samantha Waldenberg, Taylor Galgano, David Williams, Amanda Jackson, Jessica Coacci, Haley Britzky and Sara Smart, CNN (CNN) — All 67 people on board the American Airlines regional jet and US Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided midair Wednesday night are presumed dead in the deadliest aviation disaster in the US since 2001.
Trump Tried To Blame DC Airline Crash On Pete Buttigieg—And Pete Just Clapped Back
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg hit back at President Donald Trump after Trump, in the wake of the deadly in-flight crash over the Potomac, called Buttigieg a "disaster" and suggested he and Democrats had weakened aviation standards. On Wednesday, a regional jet collided with a U.S. Army helicopter at Washington’s Reagan National Airport, resulting in the deadliest U.S. air disaster in more than 20 years. The crash claimed the liv…
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