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Trump blames diversity hiring as probe into deadly DC plane crash begins

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January 30, 2025

WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” As the nation reeled from the deadliest American aviation disaster in more than two decades, President Donald Trump on Thursday baselessly blamed diversity initiatives for undermining air safety and questioned the actions of a U.S. Army helicopter pilot involved in the midair collision with a commercial airliner.

Sixty-seven people are believed to have died in the Wednesday evening crash, which occurred while a flight from Wichita, Kansas, was landing at Washington Reagan National Airport. As Trump spoke, the federal investigation was just beginning and first responders were still working to recover bodies from the Potomac River.

Officials have not yet to formally establish the causes of the collision, and Trump himself acknowledged that it was too soon to draw conclusions as he encouraged the country to pray for the victims. But he quickly moved to engage in speculation and political attacks, at a moment when Americans traditionally look to the presidency for comfort, assurance and facts.

Trump blames diversity hiring as probe into deadly DC plane crash begins
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โ€œSome really bad things happened and some things happened that shouldnโ€™t have happened," the Republican president said from the White House briefing room, just over three miles or five kilometers from the scene of the disaster.

Trump blamed former President Joe Biden's administration for encouraging the Federal Aviation Administration to recruit workers โ€œwho suffer severe intellectual disabilities, psychiatric problems and other mental and physical conditions under a diversity and inclusion hiring initiative.โ€ He added that the program allowed for the hiring of people with hearing and vision issues as well as paralysis, epilepsy and โ€œdwarfism.โ€

Trump did not share any evidence that unqualified people were being put in critical positions like air traffic control, and he acknowledged that there was as yet no indication that air traffic controllers at Reagan National Airport made any mistakes.

Asked why he was blaming diversity initiatives, Trump said, "because I have common sense, and unfortunately a lot of people donโ€™t.โ€

Trump blames diversity hiring as probe into deadly DC plane crash begins
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Trump said air traffic controllers needed to be brilliant to ensure safety.

โ€œThey have to be talented, naturally talented geniuses,โ€ he said. โ€œYou canโ€™t have regular people doing their job.โ€

Trump complained specifically about Pete Buttigieg, who was Biden's transportation secretary and was a contender to challenge Trump for the White House in 2020, calling him โ€œa disaster.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s run it right into the ground with his diversity,โ€ Trump said, adding profanity to his description of Buttigieg.

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Buttigieg responded in a post on X, calling Trumpโ€™s comments โ€œdespicable.โ€

โ€œAs families grieve, Trump should be leading, not lying," he added.

As if to underscore Trump's point, the White House invited reporters into the Oval Office to watch him sign another executive order that officials said would stop โ€œwoke policiesโ€ in federal aviation. Trump had already signed an executive order ending diversity initiatives at the FAA last week.

โ€œWe want the most competent people," Trump said. "We donโ€™t care what race they are.โ€

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Asked if he plans to visit the crash site, Trump said he would meet with family members of the victims.

โ€œWhatโ€™s the site? The water? You want me to go swimming?" the president said.

The FAAโ€™s diversity efforts arenโ€™t new. Before Trumpโ€™s administration removed them from the agencyโ€™s website this month, they were promoted there since at least 2013, including during Trumpโ€™s first term in office. Substantially similar language about seeking candidates with disabilities was on the site during both Bidenโ€™s term and Trumpโ€™s first term, according to snapshots from the Internet Archive.

Former FAA administrator Michael Whitaker responded to accusations that the agency was prioritizing diversity over qualified candidates last year, saying that while the FAA seeks qualified candidates from a range of sources, each must โ€œmeet rigorous qualifications that of course vary by position.โ€

Trump blames diversity hiring as probe into deadly DC plane crash begins
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The plane crash was the first major disaster of Trump's new term, and his response evoked his frequent โ€” and controversial โ€” briefings on the COVID-19 pandemic. His handling of the pandemic helped sour voters on him as he failed to win reelection in 2020.

After telling the families of the dead that โ€œour hearts are shattered alongside yours" and leading a moment of silence, Trump proceeded to speculate about what had occurred. "We do not know what led to this crash but we have some very strong opinions," he said.

Trump wondered if the helicopter pilot was wearing nightvision goggles, declared that โ€œyou had a pilot problemโ€ and that the helicopter was โ€œgoing at an angle that was unbelievably bad.โ€ He questioned why the Army pilot didnโ€™t change course, saying that โ€œyou can stop a helicopter very quickly.โ€

He also mused about the air traffic controllers, saying of the two aircraft, โ€œfor whatever reason they were at the same elevation," adding "they should have been at a different height.โ€

Trump blames diversity hiring as probe into deadly DC plane crash begins
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Even as Trump rushed to publicly ponder reasons for the crash, the National Transportation Safety Board was more circumspect as it begins examining what happened.

โ€œWe look at facts, on our investigation, and that will take some time,โ€ said Jennifer Homendy, the board's chair.

Democrats criticized Trumpโ€™s remarks on Thursday.

โ€œItโ€™s one thing for internet pundits to spew off conspiracy theories, itโ€™s another for the president of the United States,โ€ said Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer of New York.

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Vice President JD Vance, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth all lined up behind Trump to praise his leadership and echo his concerns about diversity programs and hiring.

โ€œWhen you donโ€™t have the best standards in who youโ€™re hiring, it means on the one hand, youโ€™re not getting the best people in government," Vance said, โ€œBut on the other hand, it puts stresses on the people who are already there.โ€

Trump made a point to tell Duffy, who was sworn in on Tuesday as Buttigieg's replacement, โ€œItโ€™s not your fault.โ€ Duffy took the White House podium alongside Trump and declared, โ€œWhen Americans take off in airplanes, they should expect to land at their destination.โ€ Duffy added, โ€œWe will not accept excuses.โ€

Federal officials have been raising concerns about an overtaxed and understaffed air traffic control system for years, especially after a series of close calls between planes at U.S. airports. They have cited issues with competitive pay, long hours, intensive training and mandatory retirements for contributing to the staffing shortages.

Trump blames diversity hiring as probe into deadly DC plane crash begins
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โ€œWhile these events are incredibly rare, our safety system is showing clear signs of strain that we cannot ignore,โ€ Homendy told lawmakers in 2023. Aviation experts issued a report around the same time saying that the FAA needs better staffing, equipment and technology.

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Associated Press writer Ali Swenson contributed to this report.

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