How Americans ended up without an FAA administrator as Trump came into office

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How Americans ended up without an FAA administrator as Trump came into office

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How Americans ended up without an FAA administrator as Trump came into office

Trump claimed that FAA's DEI initiatives (which were establish during his last administration, by the way) were responsible for the tragic DC crash. When asked if he had any evidence of that he claimed that was just "common sense," which only confirmed that, indeed, he had no evidence of his claim.
Rachel Maddow tells the story of how the former FAA administrator, Michael Whitaker, fell afoul of Elon Musk and was driven from his position upon Donald Trump taking office. With Trump's negligence toward assembling a competent government, the position remained empty through the deadly mid-air collision Wednesday night.
Elon Musk had demanded the resignation of Whitaker because he had fined SpaceX for violations of serious safety regulations, and then later ordered the SpaceX's starship program be grounded until they figured out what went wrong when the last test exploded, spraying debris over much of the Indian Ocean, forcing emergency diversions of numerous commercial flights.

Trump has now nominated a new FAA administrator, who will now oversee the investigation of the recent crash. Does anyone think that, given Trump's insistence that all his appointees be absolutely loyal to him, will dare to state any conclusions about the cause of the crash that disagree with Trump's preconceived conclusion?

Consider also the fact that there were only 19 flight controllers available for this extremely congested airspace of 30 authorized, due to Trump's hiring freeze and determination to replace any of them who were not loyal, Trump sycophants. I think the additional stress placed on them by Trump's policies and the fact they were seriously shorthanded was more likely to have contributed to the crash than FAA's supposed DEI hiring practices!
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Re: How Americans ended up without an FAA administrator as Trump came into office

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See also: 'Anti-safety agenda': Trump went race-baiting route because of cuts, senator suggests
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., suggests President Trump blamed DEI workplace initiatives for this week's midair collision near Reagan Airport rather than accept blame for eliminating certain federal positions. Sen. Kaine also discusses the NTSB's investigation into the collision and this week's Senate confirmation hearings.
and Rep. Vindman on D.C. plane crash: ‘The buck stops’ with Trump

Rep. Eugene Vindman joins MSNBC’s Ali Velshi to discuss his reaction to Trump’s falsely blaming diversity policies for the plane crash, Republicans caving to his controversial cabinet nominees and his purge of federal workers: “When you try to break the federal government … it will cost American lives and national security.”
Vindman also pointed out that Trump had also recently fired the entire Aviation Security Advisory Committee before this accident happened. This may not have had much to do with the recent accident, but it certainly couldn't have made the airspace around DC any safer!
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