Bakari Sellers, a top CNN commentator, on Wednesday apologized and deleted a post blaming President Donald Trump for the horrific plane crash in Washington, DC.
A mid-air collision between a regional American Airlines jet and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter late Wednesday night close to the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport reportedly left no survivors.
As Americans were reeling in the aftermath of the crash, one CNN commentator, Sellers, swiftly took to X, formerly Twitter, to blame Trump for the tragedy.
“Eight days ago,” Sellers wrote, referring to Trump’s recent inauguration to become president. At the time, it remained unclear what caused the crash.
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom: "At this time, we don’t know why the military aircraft came into the path of the PSA [Airlines] aircraft." pic.twitter.com/B8lcMStZx1
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Many X users were outraged by the post. […]
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