Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan deleted a post on social media about recent aircraft accidents after claiming he had received a return reaction from “Maga and Islamophobic people”.
In the now deleted post transferred on Sunday, February 16, Hasan, 45, wrote: “Make an American plane again.” His five -word response was the answer to another post about two people who killed in a plane crash at Georgia’s Covington Airport in Atlanta on Saturday, February 15th.
On Monday, February 17, he conveyed a recording of the screen of his post “Make Make Openth” and explained what made him delete the original.
“I deleted this sarcastic quote tweet because Maga and Islamophobic people throw it out of context and try to keep it funny to suggest violence. Obviously I mocked the Slogan Maga ‘makeup slogan … again’ slogan and highlighting a shocking number -e, “he wrote.
He continued: “But this tweet was of bad taste, badly expressed and allowed people to call me a terrorist in a bad faith, with one New York Post Reporter CC-Ing FBI. ”
“So, I deleted him,” he added before he concluded, “Meanwhile, he wants to silence all journalists as he cries” free speech! “”
Mehdi Hasan Monday, February 17, 2025. X Post.
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Hasan’s “Free Speech” comment seemed to interact with Vice -President JD Vance on February 17th on X. Their happened to them after Hasan marked Vance in a post on Monday morning, asking President Trump’s decision to ban Associated Press from White House over continuous use of the term “Mexican Bay”.
Hasan’s post reads: “Hey @jdvance, I know you are busy with a lecture of Europeans on free speech, but did you see that?” Vance then answered and called Hasan “dolls.”
Both places on social media followed the decision of Trump’s administration to release hundreds of employees of the Federal Air Force Directorate (FAA) during the holiday weekend, starting on Friday, February 14, USA Today reported.
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However, Hasan’s initial post was a response to an aircraft accident on February 15th in which the husband and wife James Hardee, 62, and Janet Hardee, 59, were killed in their US aircraft with one engine.
After Hasan’s post on February 16th, the next day, Delta Air Lines Flight 4819 collapsed and descended upside down at Pearson International Airport in Toronto. The plane was on the road from Minneapolis-st. Paul’s International Airport and collapsed around 2:45 pm local time, according to the Federal Air Force Administration. All 76 passengers and four crew members survived.
Mehdi Hasan on November 11, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
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The Air Force Incident on Monday is the latest of several titles in the last month. On Wednesday, January 29, a flight American Airlines 5342 collided in the middle of an air with a Black Hawk Hawk Army helicopter in Washington, DC, killing 64. Two days later, a medical aircraft crashed in Philadelphia, killing seven.
On the same weekend, the plane lit before it took off to Houston. Then on Wednesday, February 5, two planes collided at the Seattle -Tacoma International Airport on the asphalt. Three days later, on Saturday, February 8, Let Bering Air Caravan collapsed with 10 passengers, none of whom survived. Then, on Wednesday, February 12, a naval fighter plane knocked the first nose into the port of San Diego.
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