In the aftermath of a tragic midair collision involving a passenger jet and a military helicopter near Washington D.C., critics of former President Trump took to social media to link his recent policy changes to the incident. Specifically, they highlighted his firings within the Transportation Security Administration and the Coast Guard, as well as a hiring freeze for Air Traffic Controllers, as factors contributing to the calamity. However, aviation experts noted that there was little evidence to suggest that Trump's actions had any direct causal relationship with the crash, given the short timeline of less than 10 days since his administration began.
A passenger jet collided midair with a black hawk helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River in a mass casualty event in Washington DC.
Just last week, Trump FIRED the heads of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Coast Guard, and disbanded the Aviation Security Advisory Committee.
Experts maintain that despite personnel changes, Trump's actions' connection to the crash was tenuous given the events occurred less than ten days after his inauguration.
Critics of Trump, especially on social media, attributed blame to his administration's security policy changes after the crash incident.
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