Karoline Leavitt Calls Out Schumer for Misleading Claims on Delta Crash”

Karoline Leavitt Refutes Schumer’s Claims on Delta Crash

During a heated segment on America Reports Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt pushed back against Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s claim that former President Donald Trump’s FAA workforce reductions contributed to a recent Delta Air Lines crash in Toronto. Leavitt dismissed Schumer’s allegations as “a flat-out lie,” calling them politically motivated and baseless.

The Incident and Schumer’s Claims

The controversy began after a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport crash-landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday. The aircraft overturned upon landing and caught fire. Fortunately, all 80 passengers and crew survived, though 18 sustained injuries, including three in critical condition.

Following the crash, Schumer took to X (formerly Twitter), blaming Trump-era FAA staff reductions for ongoing aviation incidents. He argued that, since the flight originated in the U.S., the FAA was responsible for maintaining safety standards.

Leavitt’s Response

Appearing on America Reports, Leavitt strongly rejected Schumer’s assertions, stating, “It’s incredibly irresponsible for Chuck Schumer to make such claims when investigations are still ongoing.” She pointed out that the crash occurred in Canadian airspace and was managed by Canadian air traffic controllers, making Schumer’s argument misleading.

Leavitt also clarified that no air traffic controllers were fired under the Trump administration. “In fact, Secretary Sean Duffy prioritized hiring skilled professionals to strengthen the FAA,” she added. She further criticized the Biden administration, arguing that aviation safety had been largely neglected under Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

Political Fallout

Schumer’s remarks and Leavitt’s rebuttal have intensified the debate over aviation safety and federal oversight. While Democrats argue that FAA staffing reductions pose risks, Republicans counter that the agency remains fully functional.

As investigations into the crash continue, aviation experts caution against premature conclusions. Leavitt emphasized that the focus should remain on facts rather than political blame, ensuring future policy decisions prioritize safety over partisan narratives.

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