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MP Eric Swalwell, D-Calif.

Swalwell went on social media on Monday morning to explain that Trump had “more planes to crash” in his first month of office than any other US president. He then doubled the comment with a blunt explanation to Fox News Digital.

“Trump is President. President Trump is responsible for air safety. All accidents are Trump’s fault,” he said.

The legislator made his first comment in response to a small private plane crash, which took place this weekend in Covington, Georgia, in which two people were dead.

The communication director of the White House, Steven Cheung, opened Swalwell in a statement that reacts to his claim.

“Swalwell must remove his commands from Fang Fang or suffer from Trump’s disease syndrome on a severe weakening case, since there is no other reason why someone with a functioning brain would make up for this kind of false and disgusting claim. He is not a complete shame Only as a chosen civil servant, but as a person who continued to pull himself, “said Cheung.

Schingling video of the military base shows a new angle of the Miduar -Crash catastrophe

Swalwell’s claim also seems to be wrong, according to the Carol database of the National Transportation Safety Board. According to the catalog, there have been five fatal aviation incidents since Trump took office. However, the database shows 10 fatal incidents in the same period for the term of office of President Biden.

Social -Media users began to stack immediately after Swalwell’s post on Monday morning and claimed the legislator for an unfair connection to Trump.

“Do you suggest that the catalysts for these accidents were all caused by the guidelines changed last month?” A user wrote.

“You really have TDS. Take coffee and take a walk,” wrote another user who bears the name Southern Republicanmoma.

FAA, NTSB, for senators on Washington, DC, Midair Collision too short

At Georgia’s crash, an aircraft started with a one -engine on Saturday at 11 p.m. from Covington Municipal Airport. The ground control lost communication with the aircraft about 20 minutes later. At that time, the aircraft police officers crashed near the runway.

Sean Duffy

The transport secretary Sean Duffy has spoken to the public several times about the latest aircraft stations in Washington, DC, Philadelphia and elsewhere. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The two occupants of the aircraft were immediately announced dead at the scene.

“On February 15, 2025, the Covington Police Department officers responded to Covington Airport at around 11:21 p.m. after they had received a call from the FAA in terms of a one -engine plane that had decreased there around 11:00 p.m. Communication from the plane after the start, “said the Covington police in a statement.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has confirmed that you are investigating the crash.

DC aircraft crash area

On Thursday, January 30th, the Potomac River can be seen near the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in the Potomac River. (Petty Officer 1. Class Brandon Giles, US Coast Guard About AP)

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The incident has been in the past few weeks of several other plane plumbers, with the most dramatic collision of a helicopter and a commercial aircraft aircraft in heaven over Washington, DC last month.

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