The acting top federal prosecutor in Washington under President Donald Trump is furious about recent ... Ed Martin, the interim US attorney for DC, sent an email Tuesday to his entire office ...
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 the midair collision that killed 67 people over the Potomac River.
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Officials do not believe anyone survived the midair collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a military helicopter over Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. on Wednesday night.
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Instead of compassion, Trump exhibited his classic harshness with distasteful remarks that appeal to the worst of his base, but not the best of America.
The president fired off a rambling social media post about how the collision “should have been prevented” as officials investigate the cause and search for survivors.
Readers are horrified that the president used the tragedy to attack diversity policies. Also: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination testimony.