Trump Says Black Hawk Helicopter Flew Too High; American Among 3 Hostages to Be Released Saturday
President Donald Trump said on Friday that the military helicopter involved in the collision with an American Airlines plane near Washington was flying too high at the time of the accident, in which 67 people were killed. “The Black Hawk helicopter was flying too high, by a lot. It was far above the 200-foot limit,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social. The crash is under investigation by federal transportation authorities.
The organization representing the families of the Israeli hostages has confirmed that the Hamas terrorist organization intends to release, on Saturday, the father of the youngest hostage held since the Oct. 7, 2023, attack along with two other hostages, including one with dual U.S.–Israeli citizenship.
Topics in this episode include:
- Trump Says Black Hawk Flew Too High
- Figure Skating Community Reacts to Plane Tragedy
- Midair Collision Reminiscent of Similar Washington Crashes
- Kash Patel Faces Pressure to Prove His Credibility
- Recovery, Investigation Underway in Midair Plane Crash
- Trudeau Says Canada Will Respond to Tariffs
- Trump to Impose Tariffs on Mexico, Canada Saturday
- Doug Burgum Confirmed as Interior Secretary
- DOJ Probes Release of Arrested Illegal Immigrant
- Court Rules Banning Guns for Young Adults Unconstitutional
- Costco Plans to Increase Hourly Wage to Over $30
- Teamsters Plan Costco Strike on Saturday
- Apple Hits New Record for Quarterly Revenue
- Hamas Names 3 Israeli Hostages to Be Freed Saturday
- Trump Warns BRICS Against Replacing US Dollar
- Panama’s President: No Negotiation Over Canal Ownership
- Rubio: Risk of China Shutting Down Panama Canal
- China Discovers Huge Rare Earth Deposit
- Lawmakers Urge Trump to Limit Nvidia Chips Moving to China
- Denmark Stands Firm on Greenland
- Historian: US Interest in Greenland ‘No Surprise’
- Louvre to Increase Ticket Prices to Fund $830 Million Renovation
- Dodgers Visit Pacific Palisades, Thank First Responders
- Beverly Hills Clubs Cater to High-Powered Professionals
- Full Impact of Brexit on Britain Still Emerging 5 Years On
- British Antarctic Survey Seeks Recruits for Polar Base
- White House Briefing With Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt
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