President Donald Trump used the occasion of a deadly air crash that killed three Army aviators and 64 passengers and crew aboard an American Airlines jet to attack his two Democratic predecessors and falsely blame the crash on government efforts to increase the number of people with disabilities in government.
In his first visit to the White House briefing room since returning to the presidency last week, Trump initially offered a moment of silence for the victims and praised the efforts of first responders after the crash, which took place just after 9:00 pm Eastern Time at Reagan National Airport outside Washington.
Trump then said there is now a “systematic and comprehensive investigation” underway led by the National Transportation Safety Board and announced he was appointing Christopher Rocheleau as the acting FAA administrator.
He then pivoted to baselessly alleging that standards for Air Traffic Control recruitment and hiring had become lax during the presidencies of his two Democratic predecessors, Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
“We must have only the highest standards for those who work in our aviation system. I changed the Obama standards from very mediocre at best to extraordinary, you remember that only the highest aptitude they have to be the highest intellect and psychologically superior people were allowed to qualify for air traffic controllers. That was not so prior to getting there … and then when I left office and Biden took over, he changed them back to lower than ever before. I put safety first. Obama, Biden and the Democrats put policy first, and they put politics at a level that nobody’s ever seen because this was the lowest level. Their policy was horrible, and their politics was even worse,” he said.
Trump also falsely claimed to have once again raised standards for Air Traffic Controllers by signing a memorandum upon taking office which shuttered a longstanding effort at the Federal Aviation Administration to recruit people with disabilities to serve in roles having nothing to do with Air Traffic Control.
Positions in the Air Traffic Control system require years of training, special licenses and annual physical examinations and medical certifications to ensure that controllers meet high performance standards.
The president slammed the FAA’s disability recruitment program for having sought out “people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities” and falsely claimed that the prior administration wanted people with such disabilities to serve as air controllers.
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