| On his way out of the White House, Donald Trump handed a sweetheart immunity deal to Boeing executives, letting Boeing off the hook for crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed hundreds. Now, in the wake of that immunity deal, Boeing is once again facing scrutiny after multiple near-disasters. As recently reported by The Lever, new safety mishaps and fraud allegations at Boeing could give President Biden the power to reverse that Trump-era deal and revoke Boeing's immunity — forcing the airplane manufacturer to stand trial for putting passengers at risk. SIGN NOW — Tell President Biden he must do everything in his power to rescind Trump's immunity deal with Boeing for the safety of all Americans. When you sign, you'll also be added to The Lever's free newsletter that will keep you updated on this and other stories (you can unsubscribe at any time). The Lever is a reader-supported independent investigative news outlet that holds the powerful accountable in ways corporate media never will. Their award-winning reporting has repeatedly broken critical national stories, empowering citizens by shedding light on how money and power truly operate in this country. The immunity deal that the Trump administration made with Boeing has long been criticized by crash victims' families and was recently challenged in court by air safety advocates. The sweetheart deal has allowed Boeing to avoid facing fraud charges and shielded Boeing's senior executives from prosecution. Amid growing concerns about airplane malfunctions and passenger safety, it's time for this arrangement to end, and President Biden must use his power to do so. SIGN NOW — President Biden: We need you to protect Americans by rescinding Trump's immunity deal with Boeing. When you sign, you'll also be added to The Lever's free newsletter that will keep you updated on this and other stories (you can unsubscribe at any time). Thank you for joining us in this action. Rock the boat. David Sirota Founder and Editor-in-Chief, The Lever |
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