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The representative Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., Faces a violent reaction online after suggesting that President Donald Trump is to blame for a small plane crash in Georgia this weekend.
Swalwell took To social networks on Monday morning to declare that Trump has had “more shock planes” in his first month in office than any other president of the United States. The legislator made the comment in reaction to a small private plane crash that took place this weekend in Covington, Georgia, which left two people dead.
Users of social networks began to accumulate immediately, calling Swalwell so they saw as an unfair connection with Trump.
“Are you suggesting that catalysts for these accidents were caused by changed policies in the last month?” A user wrote.
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“You really have TD. Take coffee and walk,” wrote another user named Southernrepublicanmomma.
Swalwell office He did not immediately respond to a request for comments from Fox News Digital.
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Georgia’s accident saw a single -engine plane from Covington’s municipal airport at 11 pm on Saturday. The floor control lost communication with the plane approximately 20 minutes later, at which time the police officers located the plane crashed near the track.
The Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy has addressed the public several times with respect to the recent air accidents in Washington, DC, Philadelphia and in other places. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, INC through Getty Images | Somodevilla/Getty Images)
The two occupants of the plane were announced immediately dead on the scene.
“On February 15, 2025, the officers of the Covington Police Department responded to the Municipal Airport of Covington at approximately 11:21 pm after receiving a FAA call in reference to a single -engine plane that had taken approximately take At 11:00 pm it was not an additional communication of the aircraft after takeoff, “Covington Police Department said in a statement.
The National Transport Security Board (NTSB) has confirmed that they are investigating the accident.
The remains are seen on the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, on Thursday, January 30. (Petty First Class Brandon Giles, Coast Guard of the United States through AP)
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The incident comes as a result of multiple Other air accidents In recent weeks, the most dramatic is the collision of a helicopter and a commercial plane in the heavens on Washington, DC last month.