President Donald Trump gave an extraordinary attack on diversity and inclusion and suggested that the controversial recruitment policy was the fault of one of the deadliest aircraft crash in American history.
The supreme commander said that the collision that lasted 67 lives was a 'tragedy of terrible proportions' and that those who had the Black Hawk helicopter should have seen 'where they were going'.
Trump confirmed that there were no survivors and said that the tragedy could be completely prevented in amazing comments blaming the recruitment practices of federal agencies.
He added that he had some 'pretty good ideas' about how the disaster took place and promised to ensure that it would never happen again.
Trump then said that he had first put 'safety', while presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden gave priority to politics and former transport secretary Pete Buttigieg called a 'disaster' in an extraordinary attack on earlier administrations.
'The initiative is part of the FAA Diversity and Inclusion Hiring Plan. Think of that. The initiative is part of the FAA Diversity and Inclusion Hiring Plan.
“He was a disaster as mayor. He walked his city in the ground and he is now a disaster. He just has a good line from Bulls ***, “Trump said about Buttigieg.
Then he insisted that federal agencies should accept on the basis of intelligence rather than on diversity. He added that air traffic controllers should be 'geniuses'.
As a reference, he pointed to a report from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that the staff was 'too white'.
On Wednesday evening, American Eagle Flight 5342 collided with an Army Black Hawk -Helikopter on a training flight when it approached the runway on Ronald Reagan National Airport.
There were 60 passengers and four crews on board the PSA flight from Wichita, and three members of the army on board the Black Hawk.
Everyone believes that they died after the search and salvation has switched to a recovery phase.
Divers are in the ice -cold waters of the Potomac River at night Tyrring to find bodies while researchers tried to merge together, which led to the deadliest American air crash since 2019.
President Donald Trump said the nation mourns after a 'dark and unbearable night in the history of our nation' in his first public speech on the commercial airline in the United States in 15 years
Trump then said that he had first put 'safety', while presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden put politics first in an extraordinary attack
Trump came to the briefing room for his first exchange with the press there in his second term. He started by holding a moment of silence for the victims and their families.
It was seen of countless tense updates during the Coronavirus Pandemie during his first.
All 49 seats were occupied in the James Brady briefing room well before the start time, and correspondents were two deep in the narrow aisles.
“It's a Sardine time,” said a late arrival.
The lights and the bodies provided a warm, intense environment.
Trump's new transport secretary Sean Duffy said that the crash was 'to prevent', and his new Pentagon boss Pete Hegseeth said that the military crew had an annual training exercise and night equipment.
Trump's appearance came after Trump had issued a few online reports about the tragedy.
But he chose to grab control of communication operation.
His new Minister of Defense Pete Hegseeth issued a video report, but Nixte a planned briefing at the Pentagon Press Corps.
'I am fully informed about the terrible accident that has just taken place on Reagan National Airport. May God bless their souls, “Trump wrote on his social site. 'Thank you for the incredible work that is done by our first care providers. I follow the situation and will give more details when they occur. '
That followed on a Bozer pole at night, when Trump blamed the Blackhawk helicopter involved in the crash and air traffic controllers.
The 78-year-old confirmed that there were no survivors and repeated that it could be completely prevented in amazing remarks that criticize the recruitment practices of federal agencies
The Federal Aviation Authority said the Jet, a Bombardier CRJ700, clashed with a Sikorsky H-60 ​​Black Hawk helicopter while he approached Runway 33
Rescue boats look for the waters of the Potomac River for survivors after the fatal aircraft accident
Part of the wreck is seen as lifeboats looking in the waters of the Potomac River
Emergency response units assess the aircraft wreck in the Potomac River
'The plane was on a perfect and routine line of approaching the airport. The helicopter went straight to the plane for a longer period. It is a clear night, the lights in the plane ran, why did the helicopter not go up or down, or turned around, “Trump asked himself online.
'Why didn't the control tower not told 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 !!! '