The former NBA star, Austin Carr, slides to Trump while congratulating the Cavs All-Stars


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The former star of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Austin Carr, hit President Donald Trump on Thursday while congratulating some of the team’s players for playing the stars.

Carr, who works as a television analyst for the team, hit his publication in X.

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The former NBA player and current television analyst Austin Carr, on the right, speaks with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Donovan Mitchell, #45, before a game against the Detroit Pistons in Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland on January 2024. (David Richard-USA Today Sports)

“The cavs have three stars, congratulations, well deserved Go Cavs #impeachtrumpnow,” he wrote in the publication now eliminated.

The 76 -year -old man known as “Mr. Cavalier” did not specify why he wanted to accuse the president, but then tried to explain what happened in a follow -up post.

Trump went to the journalists of the White House Information Room earlier in the day after almost 70 people were dead when a regional American Airlines aircraft collided with a US Army helicopter. Uu. Uu. Near the National Airport from Reagan in Washington, DC

The great Olympic Nancy Kerrigan fights through tears while talking about victims in a tragic plane crash

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump Wave while addressing Air Force One on Friday, January 24, 2025 at the Andrews Joint Base, Maryland, for a trip to North Carolina and California. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

He put his sights to the DEI standards in the Federal Aviation Administration and highlighted the efforts of the Biden Administration for minor standards of aviation, although he acknowledged that the cause of the accident on Wednesday night has not yet been determined.

“We must have only the highest standards for those who work in our aviation system,” Trump said. “Only the greatest aptitude must be the highest intellect, and the psychologically higher people, they were allowed to qualify for air traffic controllers.

“We have to have our smartest people. It doesn’t matter how they look, how they speak, who they are. What matters is the intellect, talent. The word ‘talent’. They have to be talented geniuses,” he continued. “We can’t make regular people do that job. They can’t do it.”

President -elect Donald J. Trump, on the left, and President Joe Biden attend the inauguration of Trump as the 47th President of the United States within the roundabout of the Capitol of the United States Capitol building in Washington, DC, DC, on Monday, January 20, 2025. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Pool through Getty Images)

Later, Trump attributed the accident to a “confluence of bad decisions that were made.”

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