DC plane crash: Let's get the facts before we start the blame game
Briefly

After a tragic mid-air collision between an American Airlines plane and a Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport, calls for accountability surged immediately. Politicians, including some Democrats, pointed fingers at President Trump's budget cuts, while Trump criticized former President Obama's DEI policies. Amidst unfolding conspiracy theories on social media, the article urges a pause on assigning blame until investigators can assess the facts and allow families time to grieve respectfully. It advocates for a return to common sense in assessing tragic events without jumping to conclusions.
Various geniuses on the internet are blaming one or another dark conspiracy. Follow the NYP's coverage of the deadly DC plane collision.
How about we let the investigators investigate? Give the families of the dead a respectful moment to collect their loved ones and begin grieving.
Hold off on the blame games 'til we have some actual facts, so we have a hope of apportioning it correctly.
America used to call this 'common sense,' and it's past time to get back to it.
Read at New York Post
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