WATCH LIVE: Karoline Leavitt holds White House briefing after DC plane crash – Washington Examiner
The article discusses a live briefing held by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt following a plane crash near Washington D.C. that resulted in the deaths of 67 people. The briefing is set to start at 1:00 p.m. and comes after President Donald Trump addressed the media about the incident. During the briefing, Leavitt is expected to face questions regarding Trump’s assertion that the Federal Aviation Governance’s focus on diversity and inclusion might have negatively impacted air safety standards, potentially contributing to the crash. Additionally, there are concerns about staffing shortages among air traffic controllers being a factor in the disaster. Investigators have begun analyzing the two recovered black boxes from the wreckage, which will provide crucial flight data and cockpit recordings to aid the examination.
WATCH LIVE: Karoline Leavitt holds White House briefing after DC plane crash
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is holding her first White House press briefing since two aircraft collided near Washington D.C. Wednesday evening, killing 67 people.
The briefing is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. from the executive mansion and comes after President Donald Trump addressed reporters in the briefing room about the crisis on Thursday.
Leavitt is likely to be pressed on Trump’s suggestion that the Federal Aviation Administration’s push for diversity, equity, and inclusion measures may have led to lower air safety standards, contributing to the disaster.
Concerns have also arisen that staffing shortages with air traffic controllers may have contributed to the disaster as the investigation into the crash continues. Two black boxes, which contain the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder, were recovered from the downed aircraft Thursday and could help investigators unravel the mystery.
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