The Potomac River yielded all 67 of the corpses.

 

Former FAA Office of Accident Investigation head Steven Wallace told CNN, “We have all the wreckage, we have radar data, and we have eyewitnesses.” “Nothing is missing.”

Recovery crews are still working to remove the debris and provide the bereaved families answers on the deaths of loved ones in what is now the worst aviation accident in a generation.

On Wednesday, one week after the tragic disaster, American Airlines will observe a minute of silence in remembrance of the people who perished in the collision

“The US will take over the Gaza Strip,” says President Trump.

Trump may potentially send US people to the “worst prison in the world” with “inhumane rules.”