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An American Airlines plane is seen approaching the airport when it collides mid-air with an army helicopter, resulting in a massive explosion and both aircraft falling into the river. In a second video, the two aircraft are shown heading toward each other before the crash. Following the collision, the airliner spins down into the water, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the river.

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A plane at Reagan National Airport was clipped on the wing by another plane around 12:45. A congressional member on the departing plane reported the incident. This follows a previous incident in January where a military helicopter collided with a commercial jet, resulting in 67 fatalities.

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A helicopter crash resulted in 67 fatalities, including 11 children and their parents. The NTSB report indicated the cause was pilot error. The pilot, Rebecca Lobach, who also worked in the Biden White House, reportedly ignored orders and warnings to move, get out of the way, or descend before crashing. President Trump commented on the crash, suggesting that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives may have played a role. He stated that air traffic control requires brilliant people and complex computer systems, and he claimed that a system rebuild was halted due to the election outcome. The speaker concludes that President Trump was right and "DEI ends lives."

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This morning, I spoke with the SOUTHCOM commander and the Joint Chiefs about our ongoing efforts at Guantanamo Bay. We're supporting the President's directive to secure a location for violent criminal illegals awaiting deportation. I also want to address last night's tragedy in Washington, D.C. At 8:48 PM, a UH-60 Blackhawk assigned to the U.S. Army Aviation Brigade at Fort Belvoir collided with a civilian airliner. The Army unit involved was Bravo Company, 12th Aviation Battalion. It was an annual proficiency training flight with an experienced crew using night vision goggles. The 12th Aviation Battalion is now under a 48-hour operational pause. An aviation safety investigative team is already in D.C. to determine if the aircraft was in the designated corridor and at the correct altitude. This is a horrible loss of life for the 64 souls on the airliner and the three soldiers. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families as we transition from rescue to recovery. We are actively investigating the cause and will provide updates as they become available.

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According to new reporting, Rebecca Lobach, pictured with Joe Biden and Alex Soros, was responsible for the helicopter crash that killed 67 people. A New York Times article details the event, stating the helicopter flew directly at a commercial airliner that was on an approved path and did nothing wrong. Lobach was not training or flying correctly, ignored orders and radio control, and didn't listen to her copilots. The article states she was effectively targeting the commercial aircraft. Warrant Officer Eaves ordered her to change course and confirmed this with the control tower. Fifteen seconds later, she flew directly into the commercial aircraft.

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Gusty winds are hampering recovery efforts in the Potomac River after a tragic collision. An Army Blackhawk helicopter on a training mission collided with an American Airlines flight, killing all 67 on board. The bodies of both Black Hawk pilots have been recovered. The NTSB is investigating, revealing the commercial jet was operating at 325 feet just before the crash. The victims include the airline passengers and crew, as well as the three soldiers aboard the helicopter: Ryan Austin O'Hara, Andrew Lloyd Eaves, and Rebecca Lobach. Air traffic control instructed the jet to land on a shorter runway and alerted the Black Hawk to the plane's approach. The NTSB interviewed the air traffic controller involved. Investigators hope the black boxes reveal critical information about the final moments in both cockpits, specifically if the pilots were aware of the impending collision and if there was any confusion.

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An American Airlines plane is seen flying toward an airport when it collides with an army helicopter, resulting in a mid-air explosion. In a second video, both aircraft approach each other before the collision occurs. Following the explosion, the airliner spins and falls into the river, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the water.

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People point out that after a major sell-off in markets—described as $1.3 trillion sold off in the afternoon—the Dow ends the day green. A claim is made that markets had “exploded to the upside” earlier on under “false hope” of a deal with Iran, then later suffered a sudden, headline-free plunge: the S&P 500 erased its gains and fell more than 2% from its daily high, in a “plummet” that is described as wiping out $1.3 trillion in about two hours. The sell-off is linked in the discussion to events surrounding an Apache helicopter incident. A tweet attributed to President Trump says he was informed by the military that Iran shot down a “highly sophisticated Apache helicopter” while patrolling over the Strait of Hormuz; Trump’s statement says two pilots were involved and “both are safe and uninjured,” and that the United States “must, of necessity, respond to this attack.” The conversation then cites conflicting claims from “sources” and reports about whether casualties occurred. The discussion also states that casualty numbers have been classified. Video is discussed: an RT post is referenced claiming to show an Apache helicopter forcing a crash. Colonel Daniel Davis, host of The Deep Dive, says the video “is definitely not” of an Apache helicopter going down and claims it is from the second or third day of a prior war when a Shahid drone hit a U.S. base. He describes a Shahid drone as a “point target” that travels from point A to point B and says hitting a moving helicopter is “nearly impossible,” adding that a helicopter hit by such a drone would be “obliterated” and “nobody would have survived.” Davis argues the event “doesn’t seem plausible” and suggests it could serve as an “excuse” for a U.S. attack, with “tankers going up in the air” presented as part of what could be “in the works.” Questions are raised about the location: the transcript suggests the incident might be over land rather than only over the Straits of Hormuz, and speculates about whether it was over international waters. Israeli sources are also said to be telling “Redacted” that a U.S. refueling aircraft took off from Israel, described as “large tankers used for big strikes.” The discussion moves to negotiations and messaging. It mentions Iran’s statement: “If we are attacked by the United States, we will respond with a massive attack on our own.” It also discusses an asserted report about “unfrozen three billion dollars in assets” allegedly moved from the UAE to Iran as part of a deal, while the U.S. withholds additional frozen assets. The transcript contrasts this with President Trump’s position on NBC News, attributed to Kristen Welker: Trump is described as categorically saying the U.S. will not release frozen funds up front and that any future steps would depend on Iranian behavior. The transcript also recalls “Operation True Promise Five,” described as an attack by Iran on Israeli military bases. Israel is said to claim nothing got through, though video is referenced as showing things did get through. The conversation includes a claim about low intercept rates versus higher rates being asserted publicly. Finally, the transcript references alleged U.S.-Israel coordination: it says President Trump warned Benjamin Netanyahu not to attack Iran or launch any response, and describes Netanyahu launching a response anyway. The discussion claims Vice President Vance is trying to push toward a negotiated settlement, while Trump is said to have “headwinds” from him that could undermine progress—connecting that concern to the purported “helicopter incident.” It ends with continued skepticism, noting that the incident is supported mainly by a “piece of paper” and a statement, not wreckage or verified evidence, and that convenient explanations are offered about how pilots could have been recovered without visible remains.

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Regarding last month's mid-air collision at Washington National Reagan Airport, the Army helicopter involved may not have received the instruction to fly behind the American Airlines jet during its landing. According to the National Transportation Safety Board, cockpit recordings indicate the transmission was interrupted because the helicopter's microphone key was pressed simultaneously. This prevented the pilots from hearing the critical words "pass behind". The final report on the collision, which resulted in sixty-seven fatalities, is expected to take over a year to complete.

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Six Nigerian billionaires died in a plane crash while on their way to the Super Bowl. After their deaths, Joe Biden posted a cryptic message on his presidential Twitter account. The CEO of a major bank and the chairman of the Nigerian Stock Exchange were among those on board the helicopter that crashed. The incident is being investigated, and authorities suspect foul play. The investigation could take up to two years. The speaker believes that the Super Bowl was a significant event and suggests that removing key individuals from the crash may have been a motive for gaining control of their money.

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Six Nigerian billionaires died in a plane crash while on their way to the Super Bowl. There are suspicions of foul play, as the helicopter they were in mysteriously caught fire and crashed. President Biden posted a cryptic message with a photo of himself with glowing red eyes, which some believe is related to the incident. The CEO of a major bank, his wife, and his son were among the victims. This tragedy raises questions about the power struggle and greed surrounding the Nigerian Stock Exchange. The investigation could take up to two years. The Super Bowl is seen as a significant event, and the loss of influential individuals raises concerns about who will benefit financially.

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A Blackhawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines passenger plane over Washington DC, raising numerous questions online. Some suspect the incident was deliberate, possibly an assassination attempt, given the low probability of such midair collisions. There's speculation about the passenger list, with expectations that it may include notable figures, possibly leading to a delay in its release. Observers noted that information about the incident appeared online unusually quickly, including a detailed Wikipedia page. Concerns were raised about the motives behind the collision, particularly regarding potential VIPs on board. The Blackhawk's flight path reportedly leads back to Langley, adding to the suspicions surrounding the incident. Overall, the lack of information about the pilots and the circumstances raises further red flags.

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The speaker questions the media's handling of the Black Hawk helicopter crash, focusing on discrepancies surrounding the crew members' identities. Initially, the media hesitated to release the female pilot Captain Rebecca Lobach's name, citing her family's request, while quickly identifying the other two men. The speaker highlights that Ryan O'Hara, identified as a pilot, was actually a crew chief due to an eye condition, while Andrew Austin Reeves was a pilot. Rebecca Lobach's FAA medical information is unavailable. The speaker mentions Donald Trump's claim that she was a DEI hire. The helicopter was reportedly flying above the allowed altitude. Lobach's social media and family members' accounts were scrubbed. She was a White House aide under Biden and was featured in a 2011 news story as a homeschooled student. Despite being only 28, she was an army captain and owned a $567,000 home, which was occupied by others. AI analysis suggests a photo of her is potentially AI-generated. The speaker questions why information about Lobach is being suppressed, unlike information about Trump or Kavanaugh. A pilot with experience states that 500 hours of flight time is inadequate, especially near major airports. Grock stated she was the pilot in command.

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The discussion revolves around Army Captain Rebecca Lobach, who was involved in a helicopter crash. While the media initially withheld her name, it later surfaced that she had 500 hours of flight experience, which some consider insufficient for a pilot in command, especially near major airports. Questions arise about her credentials, as there is no medical information available for her, unlike her fellow crew members. Additionally, her background includes being a White House aide and owning a home that she did not occupy. The narrative suggests discrepancies in the information released about her and raises concerns about transparency, especially compared to how other individuals involved in the incident were treated in the media.

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Trump criticized the FAA's diversity hiring practices following a deadly plane crash near Washington, D.C., alleging that the Biden administration's focus on diversity compromised safety. He claimed that the FAA prioritized hiring individuals with severe disabilities, which he argued undermines air traffic control effectiveness. In response, former Transportation Secretary Buttigieg defended the administration's safety record, emphasizing that there were no commercial airline crash fatalities during their tenure. He pointed out that the FAA's diversity initiatives predated the Biden administration. Trump later suggested that factors like night vision goggles used by helicopter pilots might have contributed to the crash, while also questioning whether the helicopter should have been at the same altitude as the commercial jet. The National Transportation Safety Board has not yet determined the official cause of the accident, which resulted in the deaths of all 64 people on board the American Airlines flight and the military personnel in the helicopter.

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A military helicopter has tragically collided with a regional jet at DCA Airport in Washington, D.C. President Trump has been informed of the situation. The administration expresses its thoughts and prayers for everyone involved. The public is urged to await guidance from law enforcement as they work to save lives.

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An American Airlines plane is seen approaching the airport when it collides with an army helicopter, resulting in a mid-air explosion. In a second video, both aircraft are shown heading towards each other before the collision. After the impact, the airliner spins and falls into the river, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the water.

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A New York Times article allegedly confirms suspicions that pilot Rebecca Lobach was responsible for a helicopter crash. The helicopter flew directly at a commercial airliner on an approved path, with the airliner doing nothing wrong. According to the transcript, the tower and people on the helicopter were screaming at Lobach to stop, but she flew directly into the passenger jet. It is claimed that Lobach was a "Biden minion" and a "DEI hire" who was accelerated into the program. The transcript alleges that the co-pilot ordered Lobach to change course, but fifteen seconds later, she crashed into the commercial aircraft. The speaker suggests this was a deliberate act of "Trump derangement syndrome" or a "suicide kamikaze mission."

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There were three people on the Blackhawk, including a woman whose family fears backlash if her name is revealed, despite no evidence of wrongdoing. Donald Trump dislikes the perception of losing control and the suggestion that he might be responsible for the incident.

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Breaking news: A military helicopter has collided with a regional jet at DCA airport in Washington, DC. President Trump has been informed about the situation. The administration expresses its thoughts and prayers for those involved. The public is urged to await guidance from law enforcement as they work to save lives.

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An American Airlines plane is seen flying towards the airport when it collides mid-air with an army helicopter, resulting in a dramatic explosion. In a second video, both aircraft approach each other before the collision occurs. Following the impact, the airliner spins and falls into the river, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the water.

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A United Airplane crashed into something intentionally, causing shock and disbelief.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Charlie Kirk on Tulsi and RFK's Fight Ahead, DEI vs. Merit, & Elites Against Trump Immigration Acts
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the recent plane crash involving a helicopter and a regional jet, highlighting disturbing videos that have sparked speculation about the incident being intentional. She shares insights from pilots who appeared on her show, clarifying that the helicopter was likely following its standard route and that the crash appears to be a catastrophic error rather than intentional. The pilots suggest that the helicopter crew may have misidentified the regional jet or lost sight of it, leading to the collision. Kelly also addresses speculation regarding the helicopter pilot's identity, debunking false claims about the pilot being a trans woman. The pilot was confirmed to be a woman with significant flying experience. The conversation shifts to the implications of the crash, including concerns about air traffic control protocols and staffing issues, particularly a reported understaffing in the control tower at the time of the incident. The discussion then transitions to broader themes of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in hiring practices within air traffic control and other federal agencies. Kelly and her guest, Charlie Kirk, express concerns that DEI initiatives may compromise safety and effectiveness in critical roles, arguing for a merit-based hiring system. They reference a class-action lawsuit against the FAA regarding discriminatory hiring practices that favored diversity over qualifications. Kelly highlights President Trump's swift actions since taking office, including executive orders aimed at reversing DEI policies and prioritizing merit in federal hiring. She emphasizes the importance of having qualified individuals in high-stakes positions, particularly in aviation and healthcare. The conversation touches on the cultural shift in America regarding meritocracy versus identity politics, with both hosts advocating for a return to merit-based systems. The show also covers the confirmation hearings for Trump's nominees, including Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr., discussing their challenges and the political dynamics at play. Kelly expresses optimism about the potential for change under the new administration, particularly in addressing issues like immigration and education. In closing, Kelly encourages listeners to stay informed and engaged, promoting her website for updates and behind-the-scenes content. She emphasizes the importance of accountability and transparency in government, urging viewers to advocate for merit-based practices in all sectors.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Was Air India Crash Deliberate, and Previewing Next Epstein Shoe to Drop, with Fifth Column and More
Guests: Rich Lowry
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the tragic crash of Air India Flight 171, which occurred shortly after takeoff on June 12, killing 241 passengers and 29 on the ground. The only survivor, Vishwashkumar Romesh, described his escape from the fireball. A Wall Street Journal report reveals that the captain turned off fuel switches right after takeoff, leading to speculation about intentional actions. The first officer questioned the captain's decision, and while the investigation is ongoing, some aviation experts suggest the crash may have been deliberate. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau urged caution against premature narratives. Kelly is joined by aviation experts Captain Steve Shyener, Matthew Whiz Buckley, and Patrick Smith to discuss the implications of the findings. Whiz Buckley likens the incident to previous pilot suicides, suggesting the captain may have intentionally caused the crash. Captain Shyener emphasizes the unusual nature of the switches being turned off and the lack of known procedures for such actions at that altitude. Smith, however, remains cautious, suggesting the possibility of an accidental switch-off. The conversation shifts to the mental health of pilots, with Shyener advocating for better support systems for pilots to report mental health issues without fear of repercussions. They discuss the stigma surrounding mental health in aviation and the need for transparency in investigations. Kelly then transitions to a lighter topic, discussing a viral incident at a Coldplay concert where a couple was caught in an awkward embrace on camera, leading to speculation about their relationship. The man, Andy Byron, is revealed to be married, and the situation raises questions about infidelity and public scrutiny. The show concludes with a discussion on the importance of maintaining relationships despite political differences, referencing a New York Times piece about the need to reconnect with family members who hold opposing views. The guests emphasize the value of finding common ground and engaging in respectful dialogue rather than ostracizing those with differing opinions.

Breaking Points

BREAKING: All DC Crash Victims Feared Dead After Helicopter Collision
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A tragic mid-flight collision occurred between an American Airlines Regional Jet and a military Blackhawk helicopter near Washington, D.C. The jet, carrying 64 passengers, was approaching Reagan National Airport when it collided with the helicopter, which was on a training flight. As of the latest updates, 27 bodies have been recovered, and no survivors are expected, marking this as the deadliest airline accident in the U.S. since 2009. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the explosion, and video footage captured the horrifying moment of impact. The FAA has issued a ground stop at the airport, and investigations by the NTSB are underway. Concerns have been raised about air traffic control and the busy airspace around D.C., especially as lawmakers recently expanded flight traffic despite warnings about safety. The Transportation Secretary's first day coincided with this tragedy, prompting questions about systemic issues in aviation safety. The incident highlights the critical need for reforms in air traffic management and oversight to prevent future accidents.
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