President Donald Trump provided a major update on Thursday to Americans on the deadly midair collision at Reagan National Airport.
While speaking in the White House briefing room, the president began things by holding a moment of silence for all of the victims, calling it a moment of “anguish.”
“Sadly, there are no survivors,” Trump said.
“Together we take solace in the knowledge that their journey ended not in the cold waters of the Potomac, but in the warm embrace of a loving God,” Trump said.
Trump added: “They are working tirelessly to figure out exactly what happened. We will state certain opinions, however. I’m also immediately appointing an acting commissioner to the FAA, Christopher Rocheleau, a 22-year veteran of the agency, highly respected. Christopher, thank you very much. Appreciate it.”
Trump also tore into DEI and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, calling him a “disaster” who just had a “good line of bullsh*t.”
“The FAA website shows that the agency’s guidance on diversity hiring were last updated on March 23rd of ‘22. They wanted to make it even more so. And then I came in, and I assume maybe this is the reason. The FAA, which is overseen by Secretary Pete Buttigieg, a real winner, that guy’s a real winner. Do you know how badly everything’s run since he’s run this Department of Transportation? He’s a disaster. He was a disaster as a mayor. He ran his city into the ground, and he’s a disaster now. He’s just got a good line of bullshit. The Department of Transportation, his government agency charged with regulating civil aviation. Well, he runs it, 45,000 people, and he’s run it right into the ground with his diversity,” Trump said.
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Trump made a statement on Wednesday evening after a passenger plane collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Washington, D.C.
“I have been fully briefed on the terrible accident which just took place at Reagan International Airport,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. “May God Bless their souls.”
“Thank you for the incredible work being done by our first responders. I am monitoring the situation and will provide more details as they arise,” he added.
The president then followed up his original posts raising some questions about what may have happened.
“The airplane was on a perfect and routine line of approach to the airport. The helicopter was going straight at the airplane for an extended period of time,” he wrote. “It is a CLEAR NIGHT, the lights on the plane were blazing, why didn’t the helicopter go up or down, or turn. Why didn’t the control tower tell the helicopter what to do instead of asking if they saw the plane. This is a bad situation that looks like it should have been prevented. NOT GOOD!!!”
He concluded, “What a terrible night this has been. God bless you all!”
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U.S. and Russian figure skaters were aboard the American Airlines flight, multiple reports said. According to U.S. Figure Skating, the athletes, along with coaches and family members, were returning home from a training camp in Wichita, Kansas.
“U.S. Figure Skating can confirm that several members of our skating community were sadly aboard American Airlines Flight 5342, which collided with a helicopter yesterday evening in Washington, D.C.,” the organization said. “These athletes, coaches, and family members were returning home from the National Development Camp held in conjunction with the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas
“We are devastated by this unspeakable tragedy and hold the victims’ families closely in our hearts. We will continue to monitor the situation and will release more information as it becomes available.”