Congressman Brian J. Mast | Congressman Brian J. Mast Website
Congressman Brian J. Mast | Congressman Brian J. Mast Website
U.S. Congressman Brian Mast recently appeared on Fox News with Harris Faulkner to discuss two significant topics: the investigations into a midair collision over Washington, D.C., and the Senate hearings for President Trump's nominees.
Addressing the midair collision, Mast expressed his concerns about the number of people involved in the incident. He stated, "I am curious about how many were supposed to be on board that Black Hawk, as well, under normal training conditions or under normal operating conditions because when you think about the question of how many people were in the air in that traffic control tower, it also matters how many were in that bird." He emphasized the importance of understanding every aspect of what happened by piecing together audio recordings from various sources involved.
Regarding President Trump's nominees, Mast highlighted their potential impact as non-traditional choices. He remarked, "I think they have to come to it with this focus... If they will quit on one of President Trump’s nominees they will find excuses to quit on three, four, five of his nominees moving forward in the future." Mast described these individuals as "agents of change" who challenge Washington's status quo.
The full interview is available for viewing online.