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In the first national tragedy of his second term in the White House, President Donald Trump wasted no time Thursday baselessly blaming Democrats and diversity initiatives in the federal government for ...
Prior to diving into a bigoted speech at a next-day press conference on the crash, Trump claimed to have “pretty good ideas of what happened,” suggesting disabled people, people of color, Barack Obama ...
President Trump said diversity hiring efforts at the FAA could be a factor in the crash, though when pressed about why, he acknowledged there’s no evidence.
Trump speculated that Democrats and diversity initiatives could be to blame for the deaths of 67 people in the incident.
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