A deadly midair collision near Washington D.C. has left 67 dead and triggered a bitter political blame game, even as recovery efforts continue. The crash between a passenger jet and military helicopter occurred just minutes from the U.S. capital Wednesday night, with flights resuming Thursday at Reagan National Airport amid heavy security.
🔍 Authorities are still searching for remains, but partisan fingers already point in all directions. "This tragedy shouldn’t be a political football," one aviation expert told us, while lawmakers traded accusations over infrastructure funding and military protocols. The incident has reignited debates about airspace safety in densely populated areas.
✈️ With no survivors from either aircraft, investigators face a complex puzzle. Social media erupted with amateur footage of the fiery crash, while TikTok users dissected conspiracy theories under #DCCrashAlert. As families mourn, the question lingers: Can Washington prioritize safety over scoring points?
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