Another day, another report of a completely avoidable plane crash. What is going on?
On Wednesday, at least two people were killed when a midair collision occurred between two small planes at the Marana Regional Airport in Arizona.
The Marana Police Department confirmed that at least two people were killed. However, details were limited as first responders were attending the scene.
A tragic midair collision at Marana Regional Airport, Arizona, on February 19, 2025, led to the deaths of both pilots. The collision involved two small planes. FAA and NTSB are investigating, raising concerns about aviation safety and air traffic control at regional airports. pic.twitter.com/xo4XU1pr4v
The planes that collided midair were identified as a Cessna 172S and a Lancair 360 MK II, both fixed-wing, single-engine aircraft, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said. The agency said it is investigating the incident.
No information about the victims or how the collision occurred was immediately provided.
The collision is the latest in a concerning trend of recent air travel accidents in North America.
On Monday morning, Delta Air Lines flight crashed and landed upside town in the process of landing at the Toronto Pearson Airport. With 21 passengers on board, no one was killed, but there were varying stages of injuries from minor all the way up to critical.
For those wondering how the Delta plane crash in Toronto took place, here’s a new video of exactly what happened. pic.twitter.com/eSGvxcMSr6
Leave it to the fake news network to try and blame a freak plane crash in Toronto, Canada on President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
CNN host Dana Bash claims that the plane, which somehow caught on fire and flipped upside down earlier this week, is “happening against the backdrop of massive cuts across the federal government, including at the FAA.”
She continued, “Hundreds of FAA employees have been laid off as part of Elon Musk going through all the federal agencies.”
Harebrained Dana apparently doesn’t realize that Canada hasn’t become the 51st state just yet!
NEW: CNN host Dana Bash suggests the plane crash in Toronto, Canada was the fault of President Trump and DOGE.
Someone should tell Dana that Canada is not the 51st state yet.
"This is happening against the backdrop of massive cuts across the federal government, including at the… pic.twitter.com/uwT9ZWHEAV
CNN does not care that the FAA has no control over Canadian airspace. They only care about the narrative and the ratings.
They also don’t care that White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has confirmed that none of the people laid off were an air traffic controller. Again, it’s all about taking the truth and twisting it to fit their narrative.
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk appeared on Fox News to speak with host Sean Hannity on Tuesday night, and discussed the blatant smears coming from mainstream media.
Hannity asked Trump what his thoughts are on the repeated lie of Elon actually being in control, and the MSM calling him “President Musk.” To which both Trump and Musk dismissed the smears.
“I used to think they were good at it. They’re actually bad at it. Because if they were good at it I’d never be president because I think nobody in history has ever got more bad publicity than me. I could do the greatest things. I get 98% bad publicity,” Trump replied.
Then Musk chimed in to declare that he “loves” Trump and their working relationship has only blossomed more since the president was inaugurated in January.
“I think President Trump is a good man and he’s, ya know…. because the president has been so unfairly attacked in the media, it’s really outrageous,” Must explained. “And at this point I spent a lot of time with the president and not once have I seen him do something that was mean or cruel or wrong. Not once.”
On Tuesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed an investigation into the nation’s chronic disease epidemic. He vowed to ensure “unbiased science” but added that “nothing is going to be off limits” in this comprehensive review.
Speaking to HHS staff in his inaugural address since his confirmation last week, Kennedy outlined the scope of the investigation, which will scrutinize a range of potential contributors to chronic diseases. These include the childhood vaccine schedule, electromagnetic radiation, glyphosate and other pesticides, ultra-processed foods, artificial food allergens, psychiatric drugs such as SSRIs, PFAs, and microplastics.
“Some of the possible factors we will investigate were formerly taboo or insufficiently scrutinized,” Kennedy said.
The initiative follows President Donald Trump’s recent executive order establishing the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, tasked with examining the precipitous decline in American health over the past two generations. Kennedy, who will chair the commission, emphasized the importance of including diverse perspectives in the study to identify the root causes of the drastic rise in chronic diseases.
“Nothing is going to be off limits,” Kennedy declared. “Whatever belief or suspicion I have expressed in the past, that is going to be our template: unbiased science. That’s something that will make us all proud of this agency and of our role in restoring American health.”
He added “Let’s all depoliticize these issues and reestablish a common ground or action and renew the search for existential truth, with no political impediments and no preconceptions.”
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🚨🇺🇸 RFK JR: “NOTHING IS OFF LIMITS” IN NEW HEALTH INVESTIGATION
“President Trump signed an executive order to establish the MAHA Commission to study what has caused the precipitous decline in American health over the past two generations.
Hollyweird has done it again….they’ve gone completely over the top and mocked Jesus in the most insane way possible.
According to reports, Cynthia Erivo was selected to represent Jesus Christ in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Jesus Christ Superstar” in August at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
NBC News reported on Tuesday’s that the “Wicked” star will be featured in the production.
Cynthia Erivo, a queer bisexual woman, is set to play the role of Jesus Christ in a famous rock opera at the Hollywood Bowl this summer.
The LGBTQ+ actress is widely known for her role in the movie Wicked.
So of all the people in Hollywood…..the only person they could find to play Jesus was a queer, black woman? Give me a break.
Of course Erivo is giddily going along with the charade, writing on instagram that she “can’t wait” for the musical and that she will be “just a little busy this summer.”
Despite starring in movies, this will be her first return to the stage since her Broadway debut nearly a decade ago, where her role was Celie Harris in “The Color Purple.”
BREAKING: LGBTQ+ actress Cynthia Erivo to play the role of Jesus at the Hollywood Bowl pic.twitter.com/IRLRCfPKph
“Superstar” is the first summer musical at The Hollywood Bowl since it shut down in 2020 for COVID-19.
“We missed the musicals for a few years, and I think that one is a good one to return with,” L.A. Phil President and Chief Executive Kim Noltemy boasted. “Whether it be staffing or psychological transition, we needed time to get back up to running like the machine we can be when everything’s going well.”
President Donald Trump not only knows what he is talking about, but the man comes with receipts!
During a press conference, he started listing off some of the most ABSURD ways that the government has been wasting money. In the middle of that, he whipped out a list of notes, that listed some of the craziness.
“$10 million for circumcisions in other countries?” Trump declared. “$520 million for consulting on the environment.”
“25 million promote biodiversity… in Colombia for something that nobody ever heard of,” he continued. “$40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants.”
“$42 million to research and drive social and behavior change in Uganda,” Trump added. “$21 million for voter turnout in India.”
Our money is being used everywhere but in the United States for issues that actually affect Americans.
NEW: President Trump pulls out a list of notes during the middle of his press conferences, starts listing off the most insane uses of government spending.
"$10 million for circumcisions in other countries?"
During an appearance on CNN, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller did his best to contain his laughter while trying to explain to host Brianna Keiler how the government works. He had to break it down as if she were a child because she simply did not grasp the concept. Which is odd considering she is on the air, reporting politics.
“Who is in charge of DOGE?” Keiler asked.
Miller replied with a smile, “The president of the United States.”
She questioned, “He’s the administrator of DOGE?”
To which Miller chuckled, “DOGE is what was formerly Digital Services. It’s an agency of the federal government, that reports into the executive office of the president, which reports to the president of the United States.”
“The way that Article 2 works is that the president wins an election, and then he appoints staff,” he continued, “and those staff report to him.”
JUST IN: Stephen Miller starts laughing at CNN's Brianna Keilar while explaining to her how the government works as if she's a child.
"I understand that even a temporary interruption in federal employment is a great crisis, a catastrophe for you and for CNN."
During an interview with Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday, CBS’s “Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan compared the Trump administration to the Nazis, claiming that the Nazis “weaponized” free speech in order to carry out the holocaust.
Brennan began, “I want to ask you about what happened in Munich, Germany, at the Security Conference. Vice President Vance gave a speech, and he told U.S. allies that the threat he worries about the most is not Russia, it is not China. He called it the “threat from within,” and he lectured about what he described as censorship, mainly focusing, though, on including more views from the right. He also met with the leader of a far-right party known as the AfD, which, as you know, is under investigation and monitoring by German intelligence because of extremism. What did all of this accomplish, other than irritating our allies?”
Rubio replied, “Why would our allies or anybody be irritated by free speech and by someone giving their opinion? We are, after all, democracies. The Munich- Munich Security Conference is largely a conference of democracies in which one of the things that we cherish and value is the ability to speak freely and provide your opinions. And so, I think if anyone’s angry about his words, they don’t have to agree with him, but to be angry about it, I think actually makes his point. I thought it was actually a pretty historic speech, whether you agree with him or not. I think the valid points he’s making to Europe is, we are concerned that the true values that we share, the values that bind us together with Europe, are things like free speech and democracy and our shared history in winning two world wars and defeating Soviet communism and the like.”
He continued, “These are the values that we shared in common, and in that cold war we fought against things like censorship and oppression and so forth, and when you see backsliding, and you raise that, that’s a very valid concern. We can’t tell them how to run their countries. We are- he simply expressed in a speech his view of it, which a lot of people, frankly, share. And I thought he said a lot of things in that speech that needed to be said. And honestly, I don’t know why anybody would be upset about it. People are- you know, you don’t have to agree on someone’s speech. I happen to agree with a lot of what he said, but you don’t have to agree with someone’s speech to- to at least appreciate the fact they have a right to say it and that you should listen to it and see whether those criticisms are valid. I assure you, the United States has come under withering criticism on many occasions from many leaders in Europe, and we don’t go around throwing temper tantrums about it.”
Brennan argued, “Well, he was standing in a country where free speech was weaponized to conduct a genocide, and he met with the head of a political party that has far-right views and some historic ties to extreme groups. The context of that was changing the tone of it. And you know that. That the censorship was specifically about the right–”
Rubio cut in, ” — Well I have to disagree with you. No- I have- I have to disagree with you. Free speech was not used to conduct a genocide. The genocide was conducted by an authoritarian Nazi regime that happened to also be genocidal because they hated Jews and they hated minorities and they hated those that they- they had a list of people they hated, but primarily the Jews. There was no free speech in Nazi Germany. There was none. There was also no opposition in Nazi Germany, they were a sole and only party that governed that country. So that’s not an accurate reflection of history. I also think it’s wrong- again, I go back to the point of his speech. The point of his speech was basically that there is an erosion in free speech and intolerance or opposing points of view within Europe, and that’s of concern because that is eroding.”
He added, “That’s not an erosion of your military capabilities, that’s not an erosion of your economic standing, that’s an erosion of the actual values that bind us together in this transatlantic union that everybody talks about, and I think allies and friends and partners that have worked together now for 80 years, should be able to speak frankly to one another in open forums without being offended, insulted, or upset. And I spoke to Foreign Ministers from multiple countries throughout Europe. Many of them probably didn’t like the speech or didn’t agree with it, but they were continuing to engage with us on all sorts of issues that unite us. So again, at the end of the day, I think that, you know, people give all- that is a forum in which you’re supposed to be inviting people to give speeches, not basically a chorus where everyone is saying the exact same thing. That’s not always going to be the case when it’s a collection of democracies where leaders have the right and the privilege to speak their minds in forums such as these.”
On Sunday, Doctor Who star David Tennant (lovingly known as “The Doctor”) made a fool of himself at the BAFTA Film Awards when he went on a rant about “villain” Donald Trump – even taking jabs at the president’s physical appearance.
During Tennant’s opening speech at the awards show, he spoke about films like The Brutalist and The Apprentice. Then he used that opportunity to jab, claiming that The Brutalist is “a film about incredible architecture,” and that “apart from” Trump’s hair in the film The Apprentice, it was “the boldest architecture in film.”
“Let’s make some noise for the sublime, The Brutalist,” he said. “A film about incredible architecture, in fact it’s the boldest architecture in film this year, apart from Donald Trump’s hair in The Apprentice.”
Tennant continued, “Donald Trump — of course — he says he hasn’t seen The Apprentice because it’s a 15, it’s not on Nickelodeon.”
“Donald Trump…. I’m worried, I’ve said his name three times, it’s like Beetlejuice. I’ve summoned him,” he said, and then alluded to Trump being a villain. “Talking of villains. We’ve had many this year, not just Nosferatu.”
This isn’t his first time belittling the president, as he took jabs at Trump during last year’s BAFTA Film Awards as well, in which he claims “a child’s brain” was “put in an adult’s body.”
“And last this year, one of those may be reelected president,” Tennant added at the time.
What an embarrassment. As a Dr. Who fan, I do not claim Tennant.