Skip to content
Options Trading Report

Options Trading Report

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Business
  • Domestic
  • Economy
  • Money
  • Top News
  • Newsletters
  • Home
  • 2025
  • January
  • Trump takes aim, without evidence, at diversity policies over midair collision

Trump takes aim, without evidence, at diversity policies over midair collision

Editor January 30, 2025
2025-01-30T204838Z_2_LYNXNPEL0T0YO_RTROPTP_4_USA-CRASH-WASHINGTON-DC

By Steve Holland and Trevor Hunnicutt

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump suggested without evidence on Thursday that the deadly midair collision of two aircraft in Washington was the result of the Federal Aviation Administration’s efforts to hire a more diverse and equitable workforce.

Trump leveled the accusation at a White House press conference called to update Americans on the Wednesday night crash in which a passenger jet about to land at Reagan National Airport collided with an Army helicopter on a training flight. It drew swift criticism from aviation safety experts, disability rights advocates and Democratic lawmakers.

There were no survivors among the 64 people on the jet and three soldiers on the helicopter.

Trump has made sweeping away any policy aimed at supporting diversity and equality in the federal government a hallmark of his fledgling administration.

The cause of the air crash is not yet clear, and there is no evidence that efforts to make the federal workforce more diverse have compromised air safety. Yet Trump used the briefing to step up his rhetoric on the issue, in this case against the FAA, which regulates commercial U.S. air travel.

“The FAA diversity push includes focus on hiring people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities. That is amazing,” Trump said, claiming the FAA wanted people “with severe disabilities, the most underrepresented segment of the workforce, and they want them in and they want them – they can be air traffic controllers.”

Asked how he could blame diversity, equity and inclusion hiring for the crash, Trump said, “because I have common sense.”

“We want brilliant people doing this,” he added.

The FAA did not respond to a request for comment on Trump’s claims.

Trump last week signed an order calling for the elimination of government diversity programs, including the ending of all federal offices and jobs related to diversity, equity and inclusion, and put all federal DEI office staff on paid leave as their offices faced closure.

Advocates of DEI programs and initiatives say they are necessary to address longstanding inequities and structural racism affecting marginalized communities.

Safety experts, disability rights advocates and lawmakers immediately denounced the Republican president’s comments.

“Blaming a natural aircraft disaster on people with disabilities and the programs designed to foster integration is unfounded,” said James P. Ward, founder and executive director of ADA Watch/Coalition for Disability Rights & Justice. “It is ableist, bigoted and puts a target on the backs of people with disabilities, physically endangering us.”

Anthony Brickhouse, an aviation safety expert, said diversity efforts made no difference to safety standards.

“Finding out what happened to cause an accident and making changes to get better is what safety is about,” he said. “This isn’t the time for politics, this isn’t the time for an agenda.”

Trump blamed diversity efforts by former Democratic administrations for contributing to the crash, using an expletive to specifically criticize Pete Buttigieg, who was transportation secretary for former President Joe Biden.

Buttigieg aides have said a “diversity and inclusion” policy document was on the FAA website for years and was not removed during the Trump administration.

After the news conference, the White House said Trump in 2018 had reversed the language in place during the Obama administration that the White House said lowered the standards for hiring air traffic controllers.

Responding to Trump’s suggestion that DEI played a role in the crash, Buttigieg wrote on X: “Despicable. As families grieve, Trump should be leading, not lying.”

(Reporting by Steve Holland, Chris Sanders, Trevor Hunnicutt, David Shepardson and Allison Lampert; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Deepa Babington)

Continue Reading

Previous: Microsoft’s cloud outlook knocks shares, Meta rises on AI payoff signs
Next: Trump Takes Charge – by Justin Vaughn

Live Market Pulse

The charting technology is provided by TradingView. Learn how to use theTradingView Stock Screener.

Want More Market News?
Add your email address below to get up to date market news and more!
By submitting the form you agree to the Privacy Policy of Options Trading Report and agree to receive our email updates and special offers. As a bonus, you will also get a free subscription to MTA Trade of the Day, Privacy Policy. You will receive special offers and advertisements from Options Trading Report and MTA Trade of the Day and our affiliates. You may unsubscribe at any time.

Search

Recent Posts

  • Apple takes fight against $587 million EU antitrust fine to court
  • Trump says alignment with BRICS’ ‘anti-American policies’ to invite additional 10% tariffs
  • Apple takes fight against $587 million EU antitrust fine to court
  • Tesla short sellers set to pocket about $1.4 billion in profits after stock slump
  • Trump to Brazil: ‘Leave Bolsonaro alone’

Categories

  • Business
  • Market News
  • Newsletters
  • Options
  • Reflections

You may have missed

  • Newsletters

Apple takes fight against $587 million EU antitrust fine to court

Editor July 7, 2025
2025-07-07T042911Z_3_LYNXMPEL6601M_RTROPTP_4_USA-TRUMP
  • Business

Trump says alignment with BRICS’ ‘anti-American policies’ to invite additional 10% tariffs

Editor July 7, 2025
2025-07-07T091954Z_3_LYNXMPEL660AS_RTROPTP_4_APPLE

Apple takes fight against $587 million EU antitrust fine to court

Editor July 7, 2025
2025-07-07T134257Z_1_LYNXMPEL660JP_RTROPTP_4_TESLA-STOCKS
  • Business

Tesla short sellers set to pocket about $1.4 billion in profits after stock slump

Editor July 7, 2025
  • Home
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
Copyright 2025 © All rights reserved | Options Trading Report | optionstradingreport.com