President Donald Trump called the Wichita flight crash an excruciating night in the nation’s history before quickly casting blame for why it occurred.
President Donald Trump reacted Wednesday night after a plane from Wichita, Kansas, and a military helicopter collided near Reagan National Airport.
Watch highlights from the deadly American Airlines and Blackhawk plane crash including news conferences, Trump briefing
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – President Donald Trump and his administration have been very busy with executive orders. On Wednesday, he signed an executive order that would prioritize and free up federal funding to expand school choice programs.
Rep. Jennifer McClellan says President Donald Trump should be focusing on crash recover efforts 'and not blaming Black people and women'
President Donald Trump has reacted to the devasting plane crash of an American Airlines flight that collided with a Black
Donald Trump gave a briefing on the Jan. 29 helicopter-airplane crash on Jan. 29, in which a U.S. Army Black Hawk Helicopter collided midair with American Airlines Flight 5342 as it approached Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
The Wichita, Kansas, community came together at City Hall on Thursday afternoon for a groupwide prayer for the victims of the Jan. 29 plane crash in Washington D.C.
In total, all 67 people involved in the crash died, Trump confirmed today. In the wake of the tragic incident, President Trump addressed the nation, suggesting diversity hires, Joe Biden and Barack Obama were to blame.
In a live televised address, the President said the federal aviation administration was 'actively recruiting workers who suffer severe intellectual disabilities and psychiatric problems'
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Black box' cockpit voice and flight recordings recovered from wreckage - Officials say there are no survivors among the 67 passengers on the aircrafts that collided above Washington, D.C.