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The leader of the Hake Hakem Jeffies House strayed President Donald Trump While discussing recent chaos at Newark Liberty International Airport, saying he “decimated the FAA”.
During a press conference on Monday, Jeffies asked a journalistic question about recent delays Newark Airport.
“Well, that’s certainly something I think we all invested in watching, because it refers to the ability of the American people to travel in an effective way,” Democrat began before drawing his attention to Trump.
“We know that Trump’s administration is a decimal FAA in different ways, and they have done it from the beginning,” he added. “They break the federal government.”

Hakem Jeffies’ minority leader scored President Donald Trump as he talked about recent chaos at Newark airport. (Getty Images)
Jeffrs added that Trump’s administration “breaks FAA”.
“And if there is a specific situation at Newar’s airport anything to do with it, it remains to be seen,” he continued.
“But my expectation is that the Committee on Transport and Infrastructure will consider this situation and we should get some answers to understand how to turn it.”
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Jeffrs said Trump “decimated FAA”. (Getty Images)
The conference arrived for days after Mass delays And cancellation at New Jersey Airport has started.
On Thursday, more than 500 flights in Newark was postponed and at least 200 others were canceled and chaos followed throughout the weekend. From Monday afternoon, 172 flights were postponed and 76 were canceled on Monday.
Sean Duffy transport secretary blamed the situation for bad technology in the X post on Friday.

Representative Hakeem Jeffries, a New York Democrat, speaks during a press conference at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, February 6, 2025. (Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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“The technology we use is old. It’s what causes the failures and delays we see on Newark,” Duffy wrote.