Mark Kelly argues it’s ‘too early’ for Trump to blame DEI for Potomac plane crash
- Senator Mark Kelly stated that it is 'too early' to blame Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies for the recent plane crash, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board .
- Kelly described the plane crash as a 'tragic and sad accident' and criticized President Donald Trump's remarks as 'poor leadership.'
- The NTSB revealed that the pilot of the plane attempted to avoid the crash, and the Black Hawk helicopter was above its designated height during the incident.
- Vice President JD Vance defended Trump's comments, claiming that the President 'wasn't blaming anybody' regarding the crash.
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Mark Kelly argues it’s ‘too early’ for Trump to blame DEI for Potomac plane crash
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) pushed back against President Donald Trump’s argument that DEI policies played a role in the recent plane crash near Washington, D.C., stating that it is “too early” into the investigation to make this claim. Trump blamed former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden’s policies related to diversity for the crash on... The post Mark Kelly argues it’s ‘too early’ for Trump to blame DEI for Potomac plane crash appeared first o…
Sens. Mark Kelly, Eric Schmitt Take Sides on Trump's DEI Plane Crash Blame: 'Poor Leadership'
Senators Mark Kelly and Eric Schmitt offered differing takes on President Trump’s DEI-related commentary following the American Eagle plane crash in Washington, D.C. Kelly, an Arizona Democrat, told “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker that Trump blaming the crash on diversity initiatives is “just poor leadership.” “I really feel for the families on the plane, on the helicopter. It’s, you know – you know, these accidents are all often very compl…
Dem Sen. Kelly: Trump DEI Remarks on Plane Crash Reflect 'Poor Leadership'
Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" that President Donald Trump's remarks about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and the Washington D.C. plane crash showed "poor leadership."
According to Trump, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) should have prioritized diversity criteria in selection procedures at the expense of quality and competence in air traffic controllers. "The FAA actively hires workers with severe intellectual disabilities, psychiatric problems and other mental and physical disabilities as part of the initiative to promote diversity and inclusion, which is described on the FAA's website," Trump said. …
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By April Ryan “We are dealing with a vicious adversary,” according to Rev. Al Sharpton, the head of the National Action Network speaking of President Donald Trump and his hate diatribe Thursday morning. President Trump blamed DEI, the Obama and Biden administrations along with former Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg for the deadly midair crash over the Potomac last night. 67 people died after an accident between an American Airline Plane and an
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