Trump Uses Fatal Amtrak Crash to Push Non-Existent Infrastructure Bill
Former NTSB Inspector Says It Would Have Had No Effect
President Donald Trump has now spoken out about Monday morning’s terrible crash in Washington State, in which a derailed Amtrak train accident has left at least six people dead and about 77 people injured, according to initial reports.
Trump, who has claimed he likes to get there facts straight when Neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and the alt-Right are involved, didn’t bother to in his Monday afternoon tweet, but did manage to use the fatal crash as a vehicle to try to build support for his non-existent infrastructure bill.Â
The train accident that just occurred in DuPont, WA shows more than ever why our soon to be submitted infrastructure plan must be approved quickly. Seven trillion dollars spent in the Middle East while our roads, bridges, tunnels, railways (and more) crumble! Not for long!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 18, 2017
The president. apparently responding to those who noted he didn’t seem to care about the dead and injured, subsequently posted a “thoughts and prayers” tweet.
My thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved in the train accident in DuPont, Washington. Thank you to all of our wonderful First Responders who are on the scene. We are currently monitoring here at the White House.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 18, 2017
This tweet followed the infrastructure tweet by ten minutes https://t.co/O7XBZJahFk
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) December 18, 2017
MSNBC had been speaking with former National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Investigator-in-Charge Russell Quimby, who was asked about Trump shilling out his infrastructure tweet.
Quimby responded that this crash happened on private infrastructure, so a federal infrastructure bill would not have affected this incident.Â
On Twitter, others scolded the president also:
In the Marines we called statements like this “good initiative, bad judgment”. @NTSB is sending a team out and hasn’t released a cause yet, and the @Amtrak train was traveling on a segment of NEW track. Literally gather intelligence prior to posting just once.
— Ryan (@starvinghunter) December 18, 2017
Seems ‘too soon’ to be discussing policy solutions to a national tragedy, no? https://t.co/DSC38wnJZx
— David Jolly (@DavidJollyFL) December 18, 2017
Stand down, @NTSB. Your president has solved this one. 🔔🔚 https://t.co/W1VHK5EhLA
— Gary Fairley (@TheGaryFairley) December 18, 2017
Mr. President, the railroad this occurred on was recently improved. Today was opening day. I don’t think the infrastructure was the cause, but I’ll wait for the NTSB to make their decision…
— Chase Charaba (@ChaseCharaba) December 18, 2017
You do not know what the cause was. NTSB isn’t even on scene yet and won’t be for hours. And you just increased the military budget. Not to mention the tax breaks given to the biggest contributor to the detriment of our infrastructure. Businesses!
— Wendy Music (@DraftyMeadows) December 18, 2017
The bypass project IS new infrastructure, you moron. No matter how new, if there is obstruction — which the NTSB sees as a possible cause — there are problems. WTF is wrong with you? Please resign and delete your account. https://t.co/UcaOau8xs6
— Carly J 🦋 (@CeeJayDubois) December 18, 2017
Not to mention this was brand new track and engines. May have more to do with speed, Push-Pull configuration… who knows. FRA and @NTSB are already investigating I’m sure. Too soon to blame poor infrastructure… no evidence yet https://t.co/GS8CS2tITE
— Thom Jensen (@ThomNBCBayArea) December 18, 2017
Trump quick to call for new infrastructure policy just couple hours after deadly train derailment. Had said after previous tragedies (Las Vegas and Charlottesville), it was too soon to talk policy and waited to understand what happened first. https://t.co/vmVFnEHe9w
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) December 18, 2017
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