Trump blamed diversity hiring policies for a deadly aviation disaster, criticizing Biden-era FAA standards. His remarks sparked debate, clashing with CNN's Kaitlan Collins while pledging to restore air travel safety and confidence.
In a tense exchange over the American Airlines jet that collided Wednesday with an Army helicopter, President Donald Trump called out CNN’s Kaitlan Collins for what he called “not a very smart question.”
President Donald Trump provided a major update on Thursday to Americans on the deadly midair collision at Reagan National Airport. At one point, Trump spoke about former President Joe Biden’s administration placing too much emphasis on DEI and the role it might have played in the disaster.
At a White House press conference on Thursday, President Donald Trump sparred with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins after she challenged his remarks about the recent Washington, DC, air
You don't even yet know the names of the 67 people who were killed, and you are blaming Democrats and DEI policies and air traffic control and seemingly the member of the U.S. military who was flying that Black Hawk helicopter.
A passenger jet collided with an Army helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, DC. All 67 persons were killed.
Kaitlan Collins pounded Rep. Dan Crenshaw over Trump's transgender ban — and confronted him with a devastating clip contradicting Trump's executive order.
Trump attacked CNN's Kaitlan Collins at a press conference when she asked him if he's "getting ahead" of events with his commentary on the DC air disaster.
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins confronted Donald Trump on his repeated suggestions that the deadly plane crash at Washington, D.C.‘s Reagan National Airport stemmed from governmental diversity, equity, and inclusion guidelines.
US President Trump criticized CNN’s Kaitlan Collins after she questioned his blame on Democrats for a plane crash, citing their diversity policies.
Does it comfort their family to hear you blaming DEI policies?’ Kaitlan Collins asked the president on Thursday.