Nigerian News Nalin It is reported that President Donald Trump has signed a memorandum to end the diversity in the aviation department, fairness and inclusiveness (DEI) practice, and evaluate aviation security measures, and appoint the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrative order of the new person in charge.
Trump’s new administrative operation occurred after a fatal air collision near the Ronald Reagan National Airport between passenger planes and a military helicopter on Wednesday night.
Trump seemed to blame DEI at the press conference earlier on Thursday to weaken FAA. Later, after signing the lawsuit, in the oval office, he said that he had played a role in the collision of race or gender at the national airport, but added: “The incompetence may have played a role.”
New casting secretary’s DEI command memo Sean Dafi And the newly appointed Acting Federal Aviation Administrator Christopher Rocheleau to ensure that they may have been implemented by the recruitment during the recruitment.
Trump said, “In other words, he has the ability,” he emphasized that his latest operation will promote his ability based on the DEI initiative of the aviation department.
When asked if DEI practice played a role in a crash the night before, he replied, “I don’t know.”
He added: “No matter what race they are, we all want the most capable people. … If they do not have a great brain and the powerful brains, they will not do their own things well.”
The president said he did not know that people who worked on the air traffic control tower during the collision had any performance problems. When he was not sure why this was a collision, when he was oppressed why he proposed DEI, the president insisted that air traffic controller must be “excellent”.
He said: “I don’t like this helicopter exactly the same as the plane.”
The president said he would meet with some family members of the victims and said that the name of the victim of the crash will be “at appropriate time”. He said the victims include young people from many countries and figure skaters.
Former Chief Executive Michael Whitaker resigned on Trump’s inauguration, Rocheleau, in charge of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). He has worked for more than a year in the Biden government, and he usually spans five years in the position confirmed by the Senate.