Donald Trump Jr. is the latest Republican figure to attack Buttigieg following the grounding of flights across the U.S. on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, a Federal Aviation Administration system outage saw flights grounded for several hours across the U.S.
Donald Trump Jr. listens as former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally at the Dayton International Airport on November 7, 2022, in Vandalia, Ohio. Donald Trump Jr. has claimed Pete Buttigieg only got his job because he is gay.He said:"[This is] a blow to people who get really important jobs with no experience, to basically check off some identity politics boxes, folks. Mayor Pete, mayor of the small town, in Indiana—'he is a gay American, so he should just run for president.
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