The media has identified the crew chief in the Blackhawk that crashed into the American Airlines jet in Washington D.C. and the copilot of the jet. They also mentioned a male flight attendant in their coverage.
Why are they avoiding telling us who was flying both aircraft?
Could it be because it wouldn't be good for their DEI program?
Yesterday a reporter let slip that the pilot of the UH-60 Blackhawk was a female with only 500 hours of flight time, but for some reason was with an instructor on board. Why would they want to hide this from the public?
You probably won't hear who was flying the chopper that turned into the flight path of a Jet that was landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport because they're possibly afraid that it will make the military's DEI program look bad.
Democrats are up in arms because Trump mentioned DEI as a possibility in the crash. But usually Trump doesn't mention something unless he's already seen information that hasn't been made public. Time after time the media has used censorship to attack Trump because he knows, and they know what the deal is, but they haven't released what they know to the public yet. The Pentagon is trying to hide the fact that a female was at the controls, and Trump knows it.
I sense yet another coverup.
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The crew of the Army Black Hawk helicopter involved in the deadly collision with a jetliner had thousands of hours of flight experience.
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