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In Case You Missed It – U.S. Congressman Brian Mast (FL-21) joined Harris Faulkner on Fox News to discuss ongoing investigations into the tragic midair collision over Washington, D.C., as well as the Senate hearings for President Trump’s nominees.
On Wednesday’s deadly midair collision:
“I am curious about how many were supposed to be on board that Black Hawk, as well, under normal training conditions or under normal operating conditions because when you think about the question of how many people were in the air in that traffic control tower, it also matters how many were in that bird. Because everybody in those birds…they're just not along for the ride, they are also sensors to what’s going on. … We are going to have all these questions until we can put the puzzle pieces together from audio recordings from the black hawk, audio recordings from the tower audio recordings, audio recordings from the airliner or any visual surveillance that may have taken place anywhere in those flight paths.”
On the hearings for President Trump’s nominees:
“I think they have to come to it with this focus. … If they will quit on one of President Trump’s nominees they will find excuses to quit on three, four, five of his nominees moving forward in the future. …[Looking at the nominees,] what you see are agents of change, people that are saying that ‘I don’t accept the status quo of Washington D.C.’ and for that reason I think every cubicle and every law office and every high rise in Washington D.C. is absolutely against these non-establishment picks.”
Watch the full interview here.