Transport Secretary Sean Duffy announced Thursday that he would launch a full investigation into allegations that DEI activists offered air traffic candidates the opportunity to cheate on their FAA entrance exams.
“I'm starting a full investigation into the DEI employment allegations at the FAA. If true, there will be quick accountability for the person in charge. We need the brightest and brightest, not Dei hires,” Duffy writes.
Transport Secretary announcement His investigation after the top DEI activist reportedly got caught up in voicemail, offering minority air traffic controller candidates the opportunity to cheate entry exams.
“There are some valuable information I took a screenshot and I'll send it to you by email,” said Shelton Snow, an influential figure in the National Black Union of Federal Aviation Employees (NBCFAE).
“We're 99.99% sure we need to answer each question,” said Snow, a New York-based air traffic supervisor.
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Insider information was made available to African Americans, women and other minority candidates in 2014, but whites were removed from the loop to “minimise competition.”
The number of applicants who were able to capitalize snow brave offers to ensure the work of the coveted controller responsible for the safety of millions of flyers remains a mystery.
“I know some people who have been fooled, and some people who control the plane as we speak,” said Matthew Douglas, a former NBCFAE member.
There are suspicions of revelation as President Donald Trump vowed to significantly remove Day's policies and the entire government. The FAA's prospects of fraud are being raised as the DC area has been entangled in a deadly collision at Ronald Reagan Airport in January.
Sean Moran is a policy reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him with x @seanmoran3.