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NBC Reporter Invokes Trump, Musk During Coverage Of Most Recent Plane Crash, But It Happened In Canada

Tom Costello, a senior correspondent at NBC News, has left the names of President Donald Trump and the Office of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to report on the crash of a Delta Air Lines plane in Toronto, Canada.

Airplane carrying 80 passengers Flip At least nine people were injured when landing from Minneapolis, Minnesota, at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon. While Canada’s air traffic controllers admitted to being in charge of landings, Costello has hundreds of people on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as part of a plan to cut the size of the government and make it more efficient. They tried to link the incident to Trump, who fired an employee.

“I want to pick up the conversation you just had in terms of a recent series of aviation accidents. Tom, this is going to raise concerns about FAA traffic control staffing again,” Costello said. said. “Now, this is a Canadian tower, and this is under Canadian authority over crossing the border, but as you know, staff at the FAA as part of President Trump’s efforts to reap the federal government. There was this story about the cut: Labor. Still, you know, the FAA has been complaining for years that they are understaffed and important positions, especially air traffic control. was talking to someone today about whether American air traffic control is affected by staff reductions, but so far it’s not their knowledge, but other related to maintaining critical equipment. It appears that the position has been reduced.”

“So this is going to feed all of these recent incidents, and the safety of the entire air traffic system will be part of the conversation when we move forward on this side of the border,” Costello said. I said. (Related: Jonathan Turley believes Dems’ efforts to stop Trump in the defense of democracy are actually a threat to democracy.)

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Transport Secretary Shawn Duffy I said On Monday, a team from Musk’s SpaceX visited the Air Traffic Control System Command Center to work on creating a “new, better, modern, safer system.”

There have been a lot of air collisions and accidents over the past few weeks. On January 29, an air collision between an American Airlines flight and a military helicopter led to 67 people, including several figure skaters, crossing the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Another plane crashed. End of January.

In a statement on January 30th, California Democratic Rep. Norma Torres said, without evidence, Trump was responsible for the fatal clash near Reagan National, and the freeze on his federal employment and several executive directors. It suggested that he cited his dismissal.

Kansas Attorney General Chris Kobach said the airline’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) has led to more operational errors and more incidents. The day after the incident, Trump suggested that DEI practices could have caused a tragic air collision in DC.

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