Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Friday denounced President Trump for saying federal efforts to advertise range are guilty for this week’s lethal crash between a army helicopter and a business passenger airplane simply outdoors Washington.
Jeffries mentioned the president’s feedback had been “irresponsible” and “shameful,” particularly because the restoration efforts are nonetheless underway and the true reason for the crash stays unknown.
“It’s a very irresponsible statement that was made by the president,” Jeffries mentioned throughout a press convention in his district in Brooklyn, N.Y.
“Bodies are still being pulled from the Potomac, children were killed, future ice skating Olympians were killed, future leaders in Wichita, Kan., and beyond were killed as a result of this tragedy.”
Trump has stirred a storm of controversy within the aftermath of the deadly collision, which resulted within the deaths of 64 folks on the passenger airplane, an American Airways flight that was making its descent into Reagan Washington Nationwide Airport, and three members of the army within the U.S. Military Black Hawk helicopter, which gave the impression to be on a routine coaching flight above the Potomac River.
Trump wasted no time accusing the previous two Democratic presidents — Barack Obama and Joe Biden — of adopting hiring insurance policies on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that he instructed contributed to the catastrophe.
At a press convention on the subject Thursday, Trump mentioned the company is “actively recruiting workers who suffer severe intellectual disabilities … under a diversity and inclusion hiring initiative spelled out on the company’s website” — language that was reportedly on the FAA web site all through Trump’s first time period.
The president acknowledged that, with the investigation in its earliest phases, the formal reason for the collision stays unknown. However he insisted that it’s simply “common sense” that selling range in hiring results in a degradation of expertise within the federal workforce — a dynamic he’s suggesting is the seemingly reason for the lethal collision.
“I have common sense, OK, and unfortunately a lot of people don’t. We want brilliant people to do this,” Trump instructed reporters in Washington.
“For some jobs — and not only this, but air traffic controllers — they have to be at the highest level of genius.”
On Friday, Trump appeared to shift the blame to the pilots of the army helicopter, saying the craft was “flying too high, by a lot.”
“It was far above the 200 foot limit,” Trump posted on Fact Social. “That’s not really too complicated to understand, is it???”
But he additionally doubled down on his argument that range packages are at the very least partly guilty, reposting a social media message from Elon Musk, the billionaire Trump ally, who had claimed that Biden’s promotion of range on the FAA was behind the catastrophe.
“This is just one reason why our Country WAS going to hell!!!” Trump posted Friday morning.
Democrats have totally different concepts, noting that Trump, throughout his second day in workplace, had fired the members of the Aviation Safety Advisory Committee, a federal panel created by Congress within the late Nineteen Eighties. The administration mentioned it was gutting the committee as a part of an effort to eradicate “the misuse of resources and ensuring that DHS activities prioritize our national security.”
In a separate transfer, the Trump administration has additionally supplied buyouts to tens of millions of federal workers in an effort to shrink the scale of the federal workforce.
Such selections haven’t been ignored by Jeffries, who mentioned Thursday that Trump’s workforce is “dismantling the Federal Aviation Administration as we know it.”
Throughout his press convention in Brooklyn on Friday, Jeffries doubled down on these criticisms, saying the nation wants an inspiring voice in occasions of tragedy, not a president who simply factors fingers.
“We don’t need misdirection and we don’t need misinformation coming from the highest office in the land. We need integrity, we need decency, we need leadership,” Jeffries mentioned.
“There is not a scintilla of evidence that exists to suggest that women and people of color are to blame for the tragedy that took place,” he added. “And it was shameful.”