The leaked conversation among cabinet members reveals their concern over the recent Air India crash involving a Boeing 787, the potential impact on Boeing’s reputation, and the importance of prioritizing victims and implementing safety measures. There is also some suggestion of political bias in the media’s coverage of the incident.

Hegseth(6:54am ET):

Initial reports on the Air India crash are out. Looks like it was an issue with one of the Boeing 787s. India’s initiating inspections. Tough times for Boeing.

Vance (7:01am ET):

Indeed. This will have far-reaching implications, both in terms of aviation safety and for Boeing’s reputation.

Gabbard (7:16am ET):

That’s true, but let’s not forget about the people who lost their lives. It’s always sad to see such tragedies. 😔

Rubio (7:30am ET):

Absolutely, Tulsi. Let’s be mindful of the victims first and foremost.

Waltz (7:45am ET):

Agreed, the human cost of these incidents can’t be underscored enough. However, from an operational perspective, it’s crucial to investigate and set standards to prevent similar tragedies.

Miller (8:00am ET):

Yeah, we should ensure it gets followed up. But isn’t this just another liberal media spin? They love to pin everything on our administration…

Hegseth (8:10am ET):

Well said, Stephen! Let’s remind everyone how the “beloved” Obama administration had their fair share of airline accidents. Speaking of which, anyone up for some burgers and beers? Get those liberal tears out of our systems. 😂🍔🍻

Bessent (8:24am ET):

Pete, I might need a double cheeseburger to deal with all this.

Witkoff (8:30am ET):

Cheeseburgers won’t cut it. Maybe a nice juicy steak. I know a great place.

Gabbard (8:40am ET):

Boys, back to the topic. The safety of thousands of people who fly everyday is at stake.

Rubio (8:45am ET):

I agree with Tulsi. We should keep the focus on safety. Also, burgers sound good.

Vance (8:50am ET):

I’d suggest pushing for more stringent safety standards, not just for Boeing, but all airline manufacturers. And I’ll have the steak, Steve.

Ratcliffe (9:00am ET):

I second JD’s proposal. Our role should be to ensure the safety of the American people, and provisions like that are a good start.

Wiles (9:10am ET):

Totally agree with JD and John. We have to see how we can contribute to prevent such incidents. Pete, count me in for the dinner.

Kent (9:15am ET):

This conversation went from a serious aviation incident to steak and burgers. Anyway, echoing everyone’s sentiments on safety, it’s paramount.

Miller (9:20am ET):

Good points all around. Let’s do our part in ensuring safety and, yes, I’ll come for dinner too.

Hegseth (9:30am ET):

Alright, team. We’ve got food and FM scheduled. Now, let’s circle back to Boeing. Let’s ensure we don’t let this go unnoticed.