‘Absolutely Disgusting’: CNN Hammered for Immediately Pointing the Finger at Trump for DC Plane Crash

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For those just waking up to the news, a tragedy took place last night when an American Airlines regional jet and an Army UH-60 helicopter collided over the Potomac.

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With the situation being fluid and rescue and recovery operations underway, the latest reports indicate that 27 bodies have been recovered from the frigid waters.

The jet, reportedly flying in from Wichita, Kansas, carried roughly 64 passengers, including several US figure skating team members and coaches.

As first responders were working feverishly to locate victims and the fuselage from both the jet and the helicopter submerged in the river, CNN's coverage pivoted as it often does, to seeking a way to blame President Trump for the tragedy.

Anchor Abby Phillip wasted no time attempting to place blame on the new administration's transition.

“Look, it’s January 29th. We are just nine days out from a presidential transition, an administrative transition. The FAA administrator resigned at the end of the Biden administration. So there is no permanent confirmed FAA administrator right now,” she said. “This is going to be a time when there’s going to be a lot of public communication and a lot of investigation of what happened here."

However, former Department of Transportation Inspector General Mary Schiavo, who Phillip prompted to comment on what she expected moving forward in the investigation, seemed to push back on the notion that the transition away from the Biden administration was an issue.

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“Air traffic controllers do not come and go with the change of an administration," she replied. "The politics of the situation should have had no impact whatsoever on air traffic controllers.”

CNN alum Peter Hamby shared her comments as a "reality check."


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Not to be outdone was CNN commentator Bakari Sellers. Sellers shared a screenshot of a report on a federal hiring freeze and captioned it, "8 days ago."

Sellers would later delete his X post after outraged followers noted that bodies hadn't even been recovered at this point, and he was placing blame on President Trump.

He admitted his timing was off but added a disclaimer of "but I’m also very frustrated upset and disturbed with where we are as a country."

So, not only is the deadly plane crash Trump's fault, but your inability to show class is also his fault. Got it, Bakari.

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Social media also pilloried Phillip and CNN over their attempt to steer the blame toward the newly minted President.

"[Abby Phillip] if you wonder why you work for a failing, low-rated, low-viewership network, listen to yourself," one viewer replied.

Another correctly pointed out, "This is absolutely disgusting journalism."

Former CIA officer Bryan Dean Wright suggested CNN was living by the Democrat creed of never letting a crisis go to waste.

As of this posting, DC Fire and EMS Chief John A. Donnelly, Sr. has given the grim news that the operation has shifted from rescue to recovery.

"At this point, we don't believe that there are any survivors," Donnelly said at a press conference this morning.

Instead of urging their viewers to come together and respectfully cover the tragedy, CNN opted to chomp at the bit as to how they might accuse Trump of somehow causing the crash.

Absolutely disgusting.

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