NTSB Member Fired Over Allegations, Denies Claims
White House Fires NTSB Member Amid Controversy: Legal Battle Ensues
The White House has dismissed National Transportation Safety Board member Todd Inman, accused of misconduct and absenteeism. Inman denies the allegations and plans to challenge the decision legally. The board, responsible for investigating crashes and issuing safety recommendations, is now short-staffed with only three active members. Inman led significant probes, including a deadly midair collision and a cargo plane incident. The firing echoes a pattern under President Trump, who removed members from independent agencies to appoint his own.
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