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Published 07:51 31 Jan 2025 GMT
Updated 08:37 31 Jan 2025 GMT

Donald Trump has hit out at a diversity drive at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and linked it to the American Airlines plane crash in Washington DC that has left 67 people dead.
It comes as authorities have recovered two black boxes from the plane, including a cockpit voice recorder.
The plane, a Bombardier CRJ700, departed from Wichita, Kansas and was carrying 60 passengers and four crew, American Airlines said.
It collided with a Sikorsky H-60 helicopter that had three soldiers on board, before both aircraft crashed into the Potomac river.
US president Donald Trump spoke at the White House on Thursday, and suggested that diversity hires at the FAA may be to blame.
"We do not know what led to this crash, but we have some very strong opinions and ideas," he said.
"We have to have our smartest people," Trump added. "They have to be naturally talented geniuses."
He continued: "The FAA is actively recruiting workers who suffer severe intellectual disabilities, psychiatric problems, and other mental and physical conditions under a diversity and inclusion hiring initiative spelled out on the agency's website."
Trump said that he signed an executive order that "restored the highest standards of air traffic controllers" after being signed in as president last week.
"When I left office and Biden took over he changed them [standards for those who work in aviation] back to lower than ever before, I put safety first, Obama, Biden and the Democrats put policy first, they put politics at a level that nobody's ever seen because this was the lowest level."
He later said, when asked if gender or race played a role in the crash: "It may have, I don't know. Incompetence may have played a role."
Trump appointed a temporary administrator, Chris Rocheleau, to the FAA in the wake of the crash.
Its previous boss, Michael Whitaker, stepped down when Trump took office on 20 January.
The American Association of People with Disabilities issued a statement in response to Trump's claims.
"FAA employees with disabilities did not cause [the] tragic plane crash," they said.
"The investigation into the crash is still ongoing. It is extremely inappropriate for the president to use this tragedy to push an anti-diversity hiring agenda. Doing so makes all Americans less safe."
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